Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How do Pythagaras(sp?)'s ideas differ/how are they similar to Einstein's Theory of Everything?

Pythagoras' theorem deals with the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Einstein never succeeded in developing a theory of everything, but his Theory of Special Relativity was part of this attempt. The theory of relativity describes what happens to very massive objects and things travelling close to the speed of light.





The 'Theory of Everything' has never been discovered, but if there was one, it would be one which reconciles the (probably) correct yet incompatible theories of Quantum and Special Relativity.





There is really not much connection between Einstein and Pythagoras.

How do Pythagaras(sp?)'s ideas differ/how are they similar to Einstein's Theory of Everything?
Well you must be a genius, though I still wish so much to learn about Einstein and his relativity theory I have not come any near the Pythagaras thing, may be, I don"t know, it is pythagoras (sp)


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