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A solar eclipse proved Einstein right, Newton wrong 100 years ago
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Wednesday, 29 May, 2019
English astronomer Arthur Eddington used May 29, 1919's total solar eclipse to prove Albert Einstein's theory that gravity can bend spacetime causing light to bend. This challenged Isaac Newton's theory of space being a fixed background on which gravity acts. The eclipse helped observe stars' positions during the daytime, showing a shift from their usual position due to Sun's gravity.
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