What is Relativistic Theory and Why is it Important for Scientists?

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In summary, Relativistic Theory is a scientific framework that explains the relationship between space, time, and gravity. It is based on the theories of Albert Einstein and provides a better understanding of the universe at both the macro and micro levels. It is important for scientists because it has led to groundbreaking discoveries in fields such as cosmology and particle physics, and has been fundamental in shaping our current understanding of the laws of physics. Relativistic Theory has also played a crucial role in advancements in technology, such as GPS systems and nuclear energy. Overall, it is a fundamental theory that has revolutionized the way we view and study the universe.
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I have a PhD in Theoretical chemistry and did my postdoctoral work in the Theoretical Bio/Physics group. I am finally getting around to learning some relativisitic theory.
 

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