Thursday, May 7, 2020

Thes Equations Of The Universe - 1749 Words

Isaac Newton, famous for his equations of the forces of the universe, has been put to the test by Einstein himself. Although Newton has found the numbers and equations to describe gravity and the way nature is, he has not figured out how it really works. Einstein noticed this, and learned that space, gravity, and time work together like a Spiral Wishing Well. He says that space is flat with no matter, but when there is matter, like the earth, the fabric of space warps and curves. One must imagine the hole of the Spiral Wishing Well as the earth and the penny rotating around it is like the moon to see how space warps and how the medium that affects gravity is space itself. With this in mind, many other theorists and physicists began to use Einsteins theory to promote their own. On October 9th, 1885, a man named Theodor Kaluza was born in Poland. Brought up by two professor as parents, Kaluza gained much interest in education and science from a young age. His ultimate goal was t o find one theory that describes all of nature s forces in one unified equation. In light of this and years of research and partnering with Einstein, he came up with a very bold and bizarre idea that affects the way present day physicists and mathematicians view of the world around them. Kaluza believed that if Einstein could describe the force of gravity with warps and curves, then he could do the same thing with another force. At the time, the only other force was electromagnetic force,

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