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Relativistic physics

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Relativistic physics is the branch of science that describes how objects behave when they move at extremely high speeds, close to the speed of light, or in the presence of strong gravity. Unlike the everyday physics we experience, relativistic physics reveals that space and time are not absolute and unchanging but are interwoven and can stretch, shrink, and bend depending on motion and gravity. This field, pioneered by Albert Einstein, explains phenomena ranging from black holes to the energy released in nuclear reactions, fundamentally changing how we understand the universe.

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