Albert Einstein
Physicist / German physicist / Theoretical physicist / Theoretical Physicist / Physicist General Relativity
Appearances (29)
ER=EPR theory; Einstein-Rosen bridges and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox
Coined phrase 'spooky action at a distance' to describe quantum entanglement, skeptical of quantum mechanics interpretations
Established relativistic motion and time dilation theories foundational to understanding electron drift effects
Developed general relativity equations enabling warp drive and wormhole physics through spacetime bending
Originated theory general relativity predicting gravitational lensing effect later observed 1940s massive cluster bending light
Developed general relativity and E=mc²; predicted gravitational waves
Originated general relativity theory predicting gravitational lensing, cosmological constant, negative mass possibilities from field equations published in November 1915
Predicted gravity waves and Einstein-Rosen bridges (wormholes); contributed to unified field theory attempts
Co-authored EPR paper arguing quantum non-locality is unphysical; developed special relativity
General relativity time dilation concept time not fundamental property
Analyzed photoelectric effect, established light's particle nature
Namesake of EPR paradox describing quantum entanglement
Cited regarding the speed of light limit and special relativity, which Pai claims his technology works within by conditioning the medium.
Co-authored ER bridge paper and EPR paradox; sought unified theory of quantum gravity until his death
Cited for his work on General and Special Relativity, and for collaborating with Rosen on the theory that charged particles might be wormholes.
Mentioned briefly towards the end alongside Dirac as being 'right' regarding the nature of reality.
Known for E=MC^2, establishing the relationship between mass and energy.
Mentioned as being proven right regarding the existence of negative energy.
Discussed regarding General Relativity, spacetime metrics, and his time at the patent office.
Cited for establishing the relationship E=MC² linking mass and energy.
Co-speculated with Rosen that charged particles might be tiny wormholes.
Recipient of Schwarzschild's letter; authored General Relativity.
Cited for proving that gravity is not a fundamental force and emerges from spacetime.
Attempted to create stealth and warping effects in Project Rainbow Philadelphia Experiment
General relativity proved free energy real relativity breaks physics gravitational waves spooky action distance elastic medium