relatiivilauske
Relatiivilauske is a concept in the field of theoretical physics, specifically within the framework of general relativity. It refers to the phenomenon where the passage of time can be affected by the presence of a strong gravitational field. This effect is often described using the famous equation E=mc^2, where the energy (E) of an object is equal to its mass (m) times the speed of light (c) squared. In the context of relatiivilauske, this equation can be interpreted to mean that a massive object, such as a black hole, can warp the fabric of spacetime, causing time to pass more slowly in its vicinity compared to a region of spacetime with less mass.
The concept of relatiivilauske was first proposed by Albert Einstein in his theory of general relativity, which
The effect of relatiivilauske has been experimentally confirmed through various means, including the observation of the