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View "Beyond Einstein: Part II" at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=xf_TB_lJpuU Want more? Subscribe to NASA on iTunes! http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=283424434 Albert Einstein's theories rank among humanity's greatest achievements. They sparked the scientific revolution of the 20th Century. In their attempts to understand how space, time and matter are connected, Einstein and his successors made three predictions... First, that space is expanding from a Big Bang. Second, that black holes exist -- these extremely dense places in the universe where space and time are tied into contorted knots and where time itself -- stops. And third, that there is some kind of energy pulling the universe apart. These three predictions seemed so far-fetched, that everyone, including Einstein himself, thought they were unlikely. Incredibly, all three have turned out to be true. This is where NASA's Beyond Einstein program begins. Using advanced space-based technology to explore these three questions, NASA and its partners begin the next revolution in our understanding of the universe. NASA's Beyond Einstein program is poised to complete Einstein's legacy -- and ultimately unravel the mysteries of the Universe. For more information visit: http://universe.nasa.gov/

Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: July 9, 2007 at 1:50 pm
Author: NASAexplorer

Length: 0:07:45
Rating: 4.84
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Tags: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center TV albert einstein astrophysics black holes dark energy relativity big bang rich melnick

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wastman4lyfe (Friday 28th of November 2008 04:50:52 AM)
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knowledgepars (Friday 21st of November 2008 07:21:50 PM)
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AlexGreatWarrior (Wednesday 19th of November 2008 09:49:09 AM)
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Annewang1 (Friday 7th of November 2008 03:27:52 PM)
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goldensleeves (Thursday 30th of October 2008 05:35:58 PM)
dat1youngdude, Einstein sort of believed in "god" but not in the traditional way. He rejected the idea of a personal god. Many of his references to "god" such as "I want to know god's thoughts" are more poetic than literal. I'm not trying to be a wise guy, I saying Einstein believed in "god" can be misleading to some people who might assume that that must mean he believed in the same "god" as they do. In fact, Einstein referenced Spinoza's "god" which is somewhat synonymous to nature.
dat1youngdude (Thursday 30th of October 2008 07:47:45 PM)
who said i thoughthebeilived in thesamegodas the traditonal god he beilieved that it wasnt really possible for there not to be a god
goldensleeves (Thursday 30th of October 2008 09:31:08 PM)
Who said that I said somebody said that you thought that? I wasn't implying you thought that at all. Rather, I was just trying to clarify for people who might happen to read it. In fact, I thought your comment was a credible thing to say.
dat1youngdude (Friday 31st of October 2008 01:51:11 AM)
oh ok reasonable