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  • adjective Of or relating to the theories of the theoretical physicist Albert Einstein.

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Einstein +‎ -ian

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Examples

  • So I found it kind of funny we actually use an Aether-inspired transformation to work out problems in Einsteinian relativity.

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

  • An infinite number of circles existing in Einsteinian/Minkowskian space-time.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • The short answer is quantum weirdness like GHZ states demonstrate the quantum effects are interconnected in Einsteinian/Minkowskian space-time.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • An infinite number of circles existing in Einsteinian/Minkowskian space-time.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • Much unfortunate confusion is caused by failure to distinguish what can be called Einsteinian religion from supernatural religion.

    The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006

  • Much unfortunate confusion is caused by by failure to distinguish what can be called Einsteinian religion from supernatural religion.

    Betanews 2009

  • Much unfortunate confusion is caused by by failure to distinguish what can be called Einsteinian religion from supernatural religion.

    Betanews 2009

  • I suppose Ms. Clark was a genius, perhaps even "Einsteinian" in scale.

    Lisa Goldstein: Baby Einstein Goes to Washington 2008

  • Consider now how the evolving notions of a flat earth, Copernican astronomy and Einsteinian physics have subsequently changed how mankind sees its place in the cosmos, continuously updating the past explanations with something superior.

    Jason Silva: On Creativity, Marijuana and "a Butterfly Effect in Thought" Jason Silva 2011

  • And even of the Einsteinian understanding of time as a property of matter, consequent to velocity:

    January 28th, 2009 m_francis 2009

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