March 19 2016 Today in History Newsletter
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Einstein Publishes His General Theory of Relativity
This year is the centenary of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, published on March 20, 1916. This is the one where he said Newton had been wrong for two centuries: there’s no such thing as gravity.
Then why do apples fall to the ground? And what does the sound of black holes colliding in a galaxy far away have to do with it?
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Lane Graciano, Today in History editor
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