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  1. Einstein's static universe, aka the Einstein universe or the Einstein static eternal universe, is a relativistic model of the universe proposed by Albert Einstein in 1917. Shortly after completing the general theory of relativity, Einstein applied his new theory of gravity to

  2. Apr 29, 2023 · Einstein's Universe: Understand Theory of General Relativity - YouTube. Best Documentary. 5.02M subscribers. Subscribed. 6.1K. 579K views 1 year ago. A documentary produced in 1979 by WGBH...

  3. Mar 14, 2018 · Einstein's science, and general views on humanity, have profoundly changed the way we see ourselves and the world we live in. He was not faultless, as no human is. He was an absent father and...

  4. Jun 11, 2009 · Includes index Cosmic whirlwind -- The wasting sun -- Energy of creation -- The ultimate waterfall -- Einstein's clock -- Weightlessness -- Shells of time -- Directed futures -- The shifting stars -- Tramlines in the sky -- Waves of gravity -- The Galileo mystery -- Methuselah in a spaceship -- The universal correction -- The speed of light -- Where time flies -- The simple universe -- A ...

  5. Following the discovery of the recession of the galaxies by Edwin Hubble in 1929, Einstein abandoned his static model of the universe, and proposed two dynamic models of the cosmos, the Friedmann–Einstein universe of 1931 and the Einstein–de Sitter universe of 1932.

  6. Einstein's Universe: Directed by Martin Freeth. With Peter Ustinov, Nigel Calder, Kenneth Brecher, Sidney Drell. A documentary produced in 1979 to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Albert Einstein.

  7. The Einstein universe. During 1917, Albert Einstein added a positive cosmological constant to his equations of general relativity to counteract the attractive effects of gravity on ordinary matter, which would otherwise cause a static, spatially finite universe to either collapse or expand forever.