General Question about Einstein's Theories.

In summary, the conversation discusses whether any of Einstein's models and theories have been replaced by more advanced or precise ones. The conversation mentions his "greatest blunder" of the cosmological constant, but it has since been incorporated into the equations. It is also noted that Einstein's theories have not been replaced, but rather incorporated into larger theories such as superstring theory. The conversation concludes that established theories are rarely completely abandoned, but rather expanded and modified.
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Glenn
Which, if any, of Einsteins models and theories have been replaced by more advanced or precise ones?

The only thing that comes to mind was Einstein's "greatest blunder", the cosmological constant. But hasn't that even found its was back into the equations?

Thanks,
Glenn
 
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General Relativity is still the accepted model for describing gravity, even though physicists have known for quite a while that GR and quantum theory are incompatable when they both must be used (big bang, black holes).

A few years ago (1998) it was discovered that the universe expansion is accelerating. One current theory (most widely accepted, but still quite tentative) is that it is due to "dark energy" which is associated with the cosmological constant.
 
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Einstein's theories haven't been replaced by anything, they've just been incorporated into larger theories. For example, superstring theory is a theory that attempts to merge general relativity with quantum mechanics. It's still the same old theory of relativity, only set in a new framework. I think "replaced" is tricky word in physics. True, there are exceptions- I wouldn't hesitate to say heliocentrism replaced geocentrism, though that falls more under the field of astronomy- even so, to me it seems as if for the most part established theories don't just get thrown out. They're expanded and modified, but rarely are they completely abandoned.
 
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I agree! Einstein theorem's will be used within specific applications probably forever. There are some who just need to know and will be in a continuous search for that simple equation and are trying to bridge the gap between quantum mechanics and relativity. One speaks well to particle prediction and not the other. Hence the mirrors or dark matter by Hawkins.
 

What are the main theories proposed by Albert Einstein?

Albert Einstein's most famous theories include the theory of general relativity and the theory of special relativity. He also made significant contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.

What is the theory of relativity?

The theory of relativity is a cornerstone of modern physics proposed by Albert Einstein. It is divided into two parts - the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity. These theories explain how the laws of physics are the same for all observers in uniform motion and how gravity affects the curvature of space and time.

How did Einstein's theories impact our understanding of the universe?

Einstein's theories revolutionized our understanding of the universe and paved the way for modern physics. His theory of general relativity explains the force of gravity and the behavior of massive objects, while his theory of special relativity explains the relationship between space and time. These theories have been confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, and have greatly influenced our understanding of the universe.

What are some real-world applications of Einstein's theories?

Einstein's theories have numerous real-world applications, including the development of GPS technology, nuclear power, and medical imaging. The theory of relativity is also used in space exploration and our understanding of the structure of the universe.

Are there any controversies surrounding Einstein's theories?

While Einstein's theories are widely accepted and have been confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, there are still some controversies surrounding them. Some scientists have proposed alternative theories that challenge Einstein's ideas, but so far, none have been able to fully replace his theories.

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