relativity
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary فرضیه نسبی، فلسفه نسبیه ، نسبی بودن ، نسبیت.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary relative|relativité|relativiste|relativity|relativistic|relativistically ham-kaš/vand-i be-ham-ba-nd/st(-bud-ag)-i + A certain type of superior person is fond of asserting that 'everything is relative'. This is, of course, nonsense, because, if everything were relative, there would be nothing for it to be relative to. However, without falling into metaphysical absurdities it is possible to maintain that everything in the physical world is relative to an observer. (B. RUSSELL, ABC of Relativity) + The new theory of curved space-time was called general relativity to distinguish it from the original theory without gravity, which was now known as special relativity. It was confirmed in spectacular fashion in 1919, when a British expedition to West Africa observed a slight shift in the position of stars near the sun during an eclipse. Their light, as Einstein had predicted, was bent as it passed the sun. Here was direct evidence that space and time are warped, the greatest change in our perception of the arena in which we live since Euclid wrote his Elements about 300 B.C. (S. HAWKING, A brief history of Relativity )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(relativity): بازگشت به واژه relativity general relativity general theory of relativity relativity of knowledge relativity principle relativity principles special relativity special theory of relativity theory of relativity فرضيه نسبى ،فلسفه نسبيه ،نسبى بودن ،نسبيت روانشناسى : نسبيت بازرگانى : نسبيت کلمات مرتبط(8)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary rel·a·tiv·i·ty Pronunciation: ˌ re-lə- ' ti-və-tē Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural -ties Date: circa 1834 1 a : the quality or state of being relative b : something that is relative 2 : the state of being dependent for existence on or determined in nature, value, or quality by relation to something else 3 a : a theory which is based on the two postulates (1) that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant and independent of the source or observer and (2) that the mathematical forms of the laws of physics are invariant in all inertial systems and which leads to the assertion of the equivalence of mass and energy and of change in mass, dimension, and time with increased velocity ― called also special relativity special theory of relativity b : an extension of the theory to include gravitation and related acceleration phenomena ― called also general relativity general theory of relativity 4 : RELATIVISM 1B ]]> relativity (as used in expressions) n. general relativity general theory of relativity special relativity special theory of relativity ]]>