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1  that confirmed Einstein's general theory of relativity.
2 tal constant variation and improved tests of relativity.
3 ves and phase shifts associated with general relativity.
4  the strong equivalence principle of general relativity.
5 inal paper introducing the general theory of relativity.
6 nd laboratory tests of quantum mechanics and relativity.
7 tronomers and described by classical general relativity.
8 h approximately 10x increase in longitudinal relativity.
9 (R) theory, which is an extension of general relativity.
10 ions of gravity on large scales from general relativity.
11 f space-time in Einstein's general theory of relativity.
12 ur independent strong-field tests of general relativity.
13 cetime as predicted by the general theory of relativity.
14 y, in contrast, has its deep base in general relativity.
15 ears before completing his general theory of relativity.
16 ate for testing Einstein's theory of general relativity and alternative theories of gravity in the st
17 panions have allowed unique tests of general relativity and provided evidence for gravitational radia
18                                              Relativity and quantum mechanics show that even a single
19 l clock that obeys the principles of general relativity and quantum mechanics, such a picture is, at
20                 Einstein's theory of special relativity and the principle of causality imply that the
21 ory reconciles quantum mechanics and special relativity, and plays a central role in many areas of ph
22 lating to individual differences, linguistic relativity, and the relation of perceptual and semantic
23                                      Special relativity asserts that physical phenomena appear the sa
24                                While special relativity assumes that there is no fundamental length-s
25                 This is the first example of relativity being decisive for the nature of an observed
26  may open the possibility of probing general relativity beyond our local universe.
27 e perspectives of a variety of stakeholders (relativity), discusses core concepts in how costs are cl
28 ns of Einsteinian gravity (classical general relativity) do not require one to fix a specific equatio
29 on, thereby providing support for linguistic relativity effects in the grammatical domain.
30 gy and mass, developed the theory of special relativity, explained the photoelectric effect, and desc
31                                      General relativity(GR) is the current description of gravity in
32   One hundred years after its birth, general relativity has become a highly successful physical theor
33                         These predictions of relativity have previously been observed with atomic clo
34 ron stars from quark stars, and test general relativity in a nuclear structure-independent fashion.
35 ial and to test Einstein's theory of general relativity in an unexplored regime.
36 has allowed us to test the theory of general relativity in the strong-field regime.
37 ory properly incorporates quantum theory and relativity, in particular, at regimes where space-based
38 vide new evidence for correctness of general relativity, in particular, in the strong field limit.
39  predictions of Einstein's special theory of relativity is also perhaps the best known formula in all
40          A cornerstone of Einstein's special relativity is Lorentz invariance-the postulate that all
41                             A consequence of relativity is that in the presence of an electric field,
42     One consequence of the special theory of relativity is that no signal can cause an effect outside
43                                      General relativity is the essential foundation of the standard m
44 ts amount and distribution, assuming general relativity is valid.
45  enormous--given the degree to which special relativity is woven into the theoretical fabric of moder
46  metric theories of gravity, such as general relativity, is that a clock in a gravitational potential
47 ysics or point toward a breakdown of general relativity on cosmological scales.
48 tups do not take into account the effects of relativity on quantum properties.
49 physics experiments such as tests of general relativity or searches for electron electric dipole mome
50 t physical meaning, like the ones of special relativity or thermodynamics, and it articulates a stron
51 ications and quantum clocks at regimes where relativity starts to kick in.
52 urvature, an underlying principle of general relativity that has come under scrutiny in connection wi
53 sms, thereby embodying a mechanistic "neural relativity" that may clarify how episodic memories are l
54                                   In general relativity, the picture of space-time assigns an ideal c
55 ing from the merger of quantum mechanics and relativity theory) has provided a clear understanding of
56  range from satellite clocks testing general relativity to portable clocks for inertial navigation sy
57 is a curved manifold as portrayed by general relativity, translation in space can be accomplished sim
58                             Although general relativity underlies modern cosmology, its applicability
59 hysical consequence of the general theory of relativity, was found even before this theory was formul
60 bution to both quantum mechanics and special relativity, we approach another anniversary--that of Ein
61 is affected by gravity (described by general relativity) with the implication that the charge is redu
62 s agrees with the value predicted by general relativity within an uncertainty of 0.05%, the most prec
63  models show that these growth and mortality relativities would account for the common life history p

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