Relativity
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Relativity may refer to:
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[edit] Physics
- Galilean relativity, Galileo's conception of relativity
- Numerical relativity, a subfield of computational physics that aims to establish numerical solutions to Einstein's field equations in general relativity
- Principle of relativity, used in Einstein's theories and derived from Galileo's principle
- Theory of relativity, a general treatment that refers to both special relativity and general relativity
- General relativity, Albert Einstein's theory of gravitation
- Introduction to general relativity, a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic
- Special relativity, a theory formulated by Albert Einstein, Henri Poincaré, and Hendrik Lorentz
- Introduction to special relativity, a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic
- General relativity, Albert Einstein's theory of gravitation
[edit] Social sciences
[edit] Popular culture
[edit] Television
- "Relativity Theory" (The Outer Limits), 1998 The Outer Limits episode
- Relativity (TV series), mid-1990s American drama series
- "Relativity" (Star Trek: Voyager), 1999 fifth-season episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- USS Relativity, the Wells class starship featured in that episode
- "Relativity" (Farscape episode), 2001 Farscape episode
[edit] Music
- Relativity Records, a record label
- Relativity (band), a band founded by Scottish folk musician Phil Cunningham and other members of the group, Silly Wizard
- Relativity (Indecent Obsession album), a 1993 album from the band, Indecent Obsession
- Relativity (Emarosa album), a 2008 album from the band, Emarosa
- Relativity, a 2007 EP by Grafton Primary
[edit] Other
- Relativity (M. C. Escher), a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher
- Relativity Media, an American film production company
[edit] See also
- Relative (disambiguation)
- Relativism, the philosophical view that the meaning and value of human beliefs and behaviors have no absolute reference
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