How did Einstein interpret Euclidean geometry?

<p>Everyone knows that one of the greatest theories proposed by Albert Einstein was the Theory of Relativity. You&rsquo;ve certainly heard of it, whether through the famous formula E= MC&sup2; or even the concept of Space-Time.</p> <p>What most people don&rsquo;t know is that the theory of relativity is largely based on Geometry &mdash; a branch of mathematics that is dedicated to the study of the properties, relationships, and measurements of shapes, sizes, figures, and spaces. You&rsquo;ve probably studied it in school, but what you may not know is that the classical geometry taught in schools is called Euclidean Geometry, proposed around 300 BC.</p> <p><a href="https://oeduzim.medium.com/how-did-einstein-interpret-euclidean-geometry-00d0611b10b6"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>