Newton vs. Einstein: How Their Theories of Gravity and Motion Changed Our Understanding of Space
Welcome to BMResearch, where we explore groundbreaking scientific discoveries! In this episode, we dive into Newton vs. Einstein: Gravity Explained, uncovering how their theories transformed our understanding of the universe. From Newton’s laws of motion to Einstein’s general relativity, we’ll explore concepts like spacetime, gravitational waves, time dilation, and the Einstein field equations. Discover how Newtonian mechanics still shape our world and why black holes, GPS relativity, and the expansion of the universe prove Einstein’s theories correct. We’ll also explore the search for quantum gravity, dark matter, and the future of physics. How did these two great minds reshape science? And what mysteries remain unsolved? Watch now and join the discussion on the past, present, and future of gravity! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on our latest science documentaries and physics explorations!
0:00 - Introduction & The Search for a Theory of Gravity
8:21 - Isaac Newton’s Early Life & Scientific Influences
16:42 - Newton’s Laws of Motion & Universal Gravitation
25:03 - The Impact of Newtonian Mechanics on Science & Technology
33:24 - Challenges to Newton’s Framework & Mercury’s Orbit Anomaly
41:45 - Albert Einstein’s Early Curiosity & Breakthroughs in Physics
50:06 - Special Relativity: Time Dilation, Length Contraction & E=mc²
58:27 - The Conflict Between Newtonian Gravity & Special Relativity
1:06:48 - General Relativity: Gravity as the Warping of SpaceTime
1:15:09 - Experimental Proofs: Mercury’s Orbit, Gravitational Lensing & Time Dilation
1:23:30 - The Legacy of General Relativity & The Discovery of Black Holes
1:31:51 - Gravitational Waves, Dark Matter & The Expanding Universe
1:40:12 - The Incompatibility of General Relativity & Quantum Mechanics
1:48:33 - The Search for a Unified Theory: String Theory, Quantum Gravity & Future Discoveries
Sources
Einstein, A. (1915). The Field Equations of Gravitation.
Hawking, S. (1988). A Brief History of Time.
Newton, I. (1687). Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica.
Misner, C. W., Thorne, K. S., & Wheeler, J. A. (1973). Gravitation.
Weinberg, S. (1972). Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications.
Greene, B. (1999). The Elegant Universe.
Carroll, S. (2019). Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity.
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