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- Gravitational redshift (links | edit)
- General relativity (links | edit)
- Graviton (links | edit)
- Inertial frame of reference (links | edit)
- Kaluza–Klein theory (links | edit)
- Lorentz transformation (links | edit)
- Metre (links | edit)
- Maxwell's equations (links | edit)
- November 25 (links | edit)
- Quantum gravity (links | edit)
- Roger Penrose (links | edit)
- Redshift (links | edit)
- Special relativity (links | edit)
- Speed of light (links | edit)
- Spacetime (links | edit)
- Theory of relativity (links | edit)
- Theory of everything (links | edit)
- Twin paradox (links | edit)
- Wormhole (links | edit)
- Alcubierre drive (links | edit)
- Gravity (links | edit)
- Henri Poincaré (links | edit)
- Gravitational lens (links | edit)
- Gravitational singularity (links | edit)
- Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity (links | edit)
- Stress–energy tensor (links | edit)
- Frame of reference (links | edit)
- Principle of relativity (links | edit)
- Viking 1 (links | edit)
- Hendrik Lorentz (links | edit)
- Philosophy of physics (links | edit)
- Riemann curvature tensor (links | edit)
- Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (links | edit)
- Loop quantum gravity (links | edit)
- Karl Schwarzschild (links | edit)
- World line (links | edit)
- Hawking radiation (links | edit)
- No-hair theorem (links | edit)
- Mach's principle (links | edit)
- Hermann Weyl (links | edit)
- Riemannian geometry (links | edit)
- Georges Lemaître (links | edit)
- Four-vector (links | edit)
- Minkowski space (links | edit)
- Kip Thorne (links | edit)