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A concise, non-technical exposition of Einsteinian relativity that traces its roots in electrodynamics and the abandonment of absolute space and time. It explains how universal time is replaced by frame-dependent local times and outlines the Lorentz transformations that reconcile Maxwellian electromagnetism with the observed invariance of light speed. The work discusses the unification of gravitational, inertial, and electromagnetic phenomena under the relativistic view and describes empirical confirmation through solar-eclipse measurements that detected the predicted deflection of starlight. It emphasizes that classical Newtonian mechanics remains a close approximation for motions at velocities much lower than that of light.
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