In 1907 a young Albert Einstein was looking for a way to extend his special theory of relativity to include acceleration.
In 1907 a young Albert Einstein was looking for a way to extend his special theory of relativity to include acceleration.
It took him eight years to come up with the mathematical solution that we know as the general theory of relativity
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