Relativity Theory Quotes
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The Great Pyramid of Giza was designed in agreement with the Theory of General Relativity.
— Ibrahim Ibrahim
Since the mathematicians have grabbed hold of the theory of relativity, I myself no longer understand it.
— Walter Isaacson
Now Einstein was a very clever man, with us all his philosophies he shared, He gave us the theory of relativity, which is E equals M C squared.
— Richard Digance
The theory of relativity doesn't amount to a hill of beans when there's a bonfire in your shorts.
— Lois Greiman
The special theory of relativity owes its origins to Maxwell's equations of the electromagnetic field.
— Albert Einstein
No, I don't understand my husband's theory of relativity, but I know my husband and I know he can be trusted.
— Elsa Einstein
On quantum theory I use up more brain grease (rough translation of German idiom) than on relativity.
— Albert Einstein
When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one sentence: Time and space and gravitation have no separate existence from matter.
— Albert Einstein
If Relativity Theory kills our deepest convictions, why not start by finding out why we believed in them for millennia?
— Felix Alba-Juez
I can accept the theory of relativity as little as I can accept the existence of atoms and other such dogmas.
— Ernst Mach
A mathematician says that an electromagnetic wave travels from Andromeda to your eye and that it also extends from Andromeda to your eye.
— Bill Gaede
Now to the term 'relativity theory.' I admit that it is unfortunate, and has given occasion to philosophical misunderstandings.
— Albert Einstein
I believe my theory of relativity to be true. But it will only be proved for certain in 1981, when I am dead.
— Albert Einstein
It is almost impossible to have a baseless snobbish opinion of the General Theory of Relativity.
— Michael Moorcock
One day you have Einstein, puzzling over the theory of relativity, the next you've got the Manhattan Project and a big hole in the ground.
— Justin Cronin
Fractals, the theory of relativity, the genome: these are magnificently beautiful constructs.
— Adam Savage
Einstein's theory of General Relativity has a mathematical structure very similar to Yang-Mills theory.
— Chen-Ning Yang
It took Einstein ten years of groping through the fog to get the theory of special relativity, and he was a bright guy.
— James C. Collins
Upon hearing via Littlewood an exposition on the theory of relativity: To think I have spent my life on absolute muck.
— Bertrand Russell
If one could see an infinite distance, they would observe the back of their head. That is Einstein's theory in a nut-shell.
— R. Alan Woods
Relativity theory forced the abandonment, in principle, of absolute space and absolute time.
— Marshall McLuhan
One looks forward to the day when the General Theory of Relativity and the Principia will outsell the Kama Sutra in back-street bookshops.
— J.G. Ballard
At present every coachman and every waiter argues about whether or not the relativity theory is correct.
— Albert Einstein
General theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. They are the great intellectual achievements of the first half of this century.
— Stephen Hawking
I always found it satisfying that gravity was described by Einstein's geometric theory of general relativity.
— Antony Garrett Lisi
In my relativity theory I set up a clock at every point in space, but in reality I find it difficult to provide even one clock in my room.
— Albert Einstein
Einstein, in the special theory of relativity, proved that different observers, in different states of motion, see different realities.
— Leonard Susskind
It followed from the special theory of relativity that mass and energy are both but different manifestations of the same thing.
— Albert Einstein
Since Einstein developed his theory of relativity, and Rutherford and Bohr revolutionised physics, our picture of the world has radically changed.
— A. N. Wilson