Introduction of Einstein's Seven Predictions

1, the earth will be destroyed in 2060: Einstein was once the smartest man in the world, and he was one of the top ten famous physicists in the world! He predicted many things that would happen in the future when he was alive, and many of his predictions were confirmed after his death. One day, a mysterious note before Einstein's death was discovered, which predicted that the world would be destroyed in 2060, which was one of Einstein's seven predictions.

2. When bees disappear, so does human beings: "If bees disappear from the world, human beings will only have four years left" because of the 1330 crops used by human beings, more than 1000 need bee pollination. This is one of Einstein's seven predictions, which is even more amazing than nikola tesla's ten predictions!

3. Space-time distortion theory: Due to the effect of gravity, such as the existence of a massive object like the earth in the frame structure of space-time, the space-time frame will be distorted. Generally speaking, the space-time frame is like a mattress, and the earth is like a small steel ball placed on the mattress. Steel balls make the mattress sink into a dimple-like pit. According to the website of NASA, Einstein's prediction has been confirmed again! After careful examination, scientists found that there is indeed a space-time vortex around the earth, and its parameters are completely consistent with Einstein's general theory of relativity. This is one of Einstein's seven predictions!

4. Magic prophecy: When a massive object like the earth rotates in the space-time structure, the space-time structure will move with it. Just like basketball falling into the basket, it rotates in the basket and drives the basket to move together. These two predictions form the basis of general relativity.

5. Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC): BEC was predicted by Einstein between 1924- 1925. After 70 years, direct evidence was finally obtained in the experiment, which was completed by EricCornell and CarlWieman of the University of Colorado and WolfgangKetterle of MIT respectively. Six years later, the three won the 200 1 Nobel Prize in Physics, which is one of Einstein's seven predictions!

6. Cosmic constant: In addition, also in the field of general relativity, Einstein predicted the cosmological constant for the first time in 19 17-although he later denied it. However, the discovery of the accelerated expansion of the universe in 1998 is probably the evidence that the cosmological constant is not zero. Scientists who discovered the accelerated expansion of the universe also won the 20 1 1 year Nobel Prize in physics.

7. Gravitational microlens: In 1936, Einstein also foresaw a very weak light bending effect: gravitational microlens. It is about the effect that the background light source is significantly enlarged when the star (other stars in the galaxy) is in a straight line with the background light source and the earth. Because the probability of three points and one line is extremely small, Einstein thought that this effect could not be observed at that time.