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Classical Dynamics
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Foundational Axioms and the Concept of Absolute Space
The framework of classical dynamics relies heavily upon Newtonian concepts, including absolute time, which flows uniformly without regard to anything external, and absolute space, which is an immovable, three-dimensional Euclidean arena within which all motion occurs. Although this concept has been superseded in modern physics by relativity, it remains the operative framework for most ter… -
Einstein Relativity
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The theory of Relativity , developed primarily by Albert Einstein between 1905 and 1915, fundamentally reshaped modern physics' understanding of space, time, gravity, and the relationship between mass and energy . It is generally bifurcated into two principal, yet intrinsically connected, frameworks: Special Relativity (SR) and General Relativity (GR) . [SR](/entries/special-re…