Albert Einstein

Special Relativity: When Time and Space Become Elastic

4 min · 23. huhti 2026
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Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Einstein's groundbreaking 1905 special theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of time and space. Discover how the young patent clerk's insights revealed that time slows down and space contracts at high speeds, challenging centuries of scientific assumptions. Learn about the famous twin paradox, why GPS satellites need relativistic corrections, and how E=MC² emerged from Einstein's revolutionary framework. This episode examines the thought experiments that led to these discoveries and explores the practical applications of special relativity in modern technology, from particle accelerators to medical imaging. We discuss how Einstein's work revealed the universe as far stranger than everyday experience suggests, where time and space are elastic rather than fixed. Perfect for science enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about how one young scientist's imagination transformed our understanding of reality itself. Explore the mathematical elegance and philosophical implications of discoveries that continue to shape physics, astronomy, and our fundamental conception of the cosmos over a century later.

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