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’ve certainly heard of it, whether through the famous formula E= MC² or even the concept of Space-Time.</p>
<p>What most people don’t know is that the theory of relativity is largely based on Geometry — a branch of mathematics that is dedicated to the study of the properties, relationships, and measurements of shapes, sizes, figures, and spaces. You’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>
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