Scholars International Conference on

Physics and Quantum Physics

THEME: "Highlighting innovations and challenges in the field of Physics and Quantum Physics"

img2 25-26 Mar 2024
img2 Barcelona, Spain

Theory of Relativity

The first is the special theory of relativity, which basically deals with whether rest and motion are relative or absolute and the consequences of Einstein's conjecture that they are relative. The second is the general theory of relativity, which mainly accelerates particles, mainly due to gravity. , and acts as a radical revision of Newton's theory, predicting significant new results for fast-moving or very massive bodies. The General Theory of Relativity correctly replicates all valid predictions of Newton's theory but extends its understanding of some of the basic principles. Newton's physics had previously assumed that gravity operated in empty space, but the theory had no explanatory power for how the distance and mass of a given object could be transmitted through space. General relativity shapes this paradox because it shows that objects continue to move in a straight line through time, but we observe motion as acceleration due to the curved nature of space.


  • E = mc2
  • Quantum field theory
  • Twin paradox
  • Otto Hackman
  • Special relativity