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General Theory of Relativity

In 1915, Einstein completed the general theory of relativity, which proposed that gravity is the warping of spacetime by mass and energy. This theory was confirmed by the 1919 solar eclipse, catapulting Einstein to international fame.

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Explore the extraordinary genius of Albert Einstein, from curious student to revolutionary physicist, whose theories and ideas forever changed our understanding of the universe.

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