Lauren-Albert Einstein Einstein came up with the Theory of Relativity Which makes bold statements about the nature of light and shows the relationship.

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Lauren-Albert Einstein Einstein came up with the Theory of Relativity Which makes bold statements about the nature of light and shows the relationship between mass and energy He also came up with the Theory of Gravity And the thought that the universe expands constantly Another idea is planets don’t attract but leave dimples in space And bends the object that around it rotates The last two ideas are quite grand He said the universe will constantly expand And also he said a thing called black holes pull everything in just like quick sand POEMPOEM

Lauren-Albert Einstein Slide 2 Theory of Special Relativity, light behaves as mass and energy (matter and energy converted into each other) E-mc^2 General Theory of Relativity-gravity is actually the warping of space by matter, one consequence is that light will follow a curved path when it passes a massive body