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What do you know about Albert Einstein? Just a scientist and physicist like any other physicist? Do you know anything about Einstein's theory of relativity? The theory of relativity was proposed in 1905 by Albert Einstein, a famous German-Jewish physicist. This theory states that the laws of physics are the same everywhere and also explains the behavior of objects and masses within the framework of space and time, the existence of black holes, the bending of light by gravity, and the behavior of planets in their orbits. Einstein's theory of relativity made his name very famous. Einstein gradually criticized the Newtonian system of physics, and began to deny common ideas about space and time. Einstein's intellectual and scientific efforts eventually earned him the Nobel Prize, and he was named Time magazine's Man of the Century and voted one of the most popular people in a Gallup poll. You might think the theory of relativity is something strange and complicated when you hear it, but the logic behind it is very simple. There is no absolute "reference." Every time you see and calculate the speed of an object or its motion, or even consider an object to be constant, you are actually comparing the behavior of that object to another object over a period of time. The speed of light is always constant. This number does not depend on the speed of the person calculating it or the speed of the light source. Nothing is faster than light, and the speed of light is the highest speed in the universe. This important and influential theory in the world of science, which has changed our view of space and time, consists of two parts: general relativity and special relativity. These seemingly complex sentences are very simple. In the Rukh podcast, we explained this theory to you in detail in two videos in very simple language, and along with it, we talked about the personal life of Albert Einstein, this genius of history, and the ups and downs he went through. Watch the first part of this series from the link below • (Part 1/2) The life story of the creator of the theory of relativity... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources of Einstein's book The Life of a Genius by Walter Isaacson The book Why War, Einstein and Freud's correspondence Einstein's book In His Own Words The Book of the Forgotten Life by Mileva Maric Genius Documentary Series - Einstein's Life Story ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1:00 Summary of Part One 4:15 World War I and Fritz Haber's Chemical Gases 10:44 Proving Einstein's Theory by Taking Pictures of the Eclipse 14:00 Einstein's Globalization 17:41 Meeting Charlie Chaplin 18:44 Einstein's Propaganda for the Jews 21:11 The Nobel Prize 22:00 Assassination of the German Foreign Minister 23:06 Nazi Party Leader, Adolf Hitler 24:36 Einstein Escapes from Germany 26:06 Einstein Meets His Children 28:32 The Fate of Fritz Haber 29:42 Death of Elsa, Einstein's Second Wife 31:00 Meeting the President of the United States 31:45 World War II 33:23 Meeting Margarita, Einstein's Girlfriend 35:45 Einstein Becomes an American Citizen 36:39 America Builds the Atomic Bomb 37:55 Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 38:50 Einstein Accused of Building the Atomic Bomb 40:51 Review of Einstein's Life After World War II 42:43 Einstein's Social Activities 45:06 Einstein's Securing the Rights of Black Americans in America 45:51 Proposal for the Presidency of Israel 47:38 Einstein's Death 48:00 Brain Stealing Einstein 51:50 Einstein's Brain Experiment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you wish, you can listen to the audio version of the two-part story of Einstein's life from the Rokh podcast or download it directly via the links below. Download the audio version of Einstein's life story, part one https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/6ec2e... Download the audio version of Einstein's life story, part two https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/j4759... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended videos The stupidest wars in history • The stupidest wars in history The Terracotta Army: The strangest army in history • The Terracotta Army: The strangest army in history ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ☑️ Rokh Instagram / rokhpodcast ✅ Rokh website https://rokhpodcast.ir ☑️ Rokh Telegram https://telegram.me/rokhpodcast ✅ Rokh Podcast on Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id2748108?... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Einstein #Albert_Einstein #Genius #Atom #Theory_of_Relativity #Physics #Physicist #Podcast #Rokh #Amir_Sodbakhsh #Nobel_Prize #Einstein_Biography