Theory of Relativity In Words of Four Letters or Less

Just remembered a site I found a few months ago and I had to re-read it right now:

Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity In Words of Four Letters or Less

The creator of this document explains Einstein’s Theory of Relativity by using only words of four letters or less. It is fascinating to see how this leads to very easy understandable sentences. Though I have to admin that I still don’t get the whole theory. Guess I have to read it again.

Here’s an example:

Say you woke up one day and your bed was gone. Your room, too. Gone. It’s all gone. You wake up in an inky void. Not even a star. Okay, yes, it’s a dumb idea, but just go with it. Now say you want to know if you move or not. Are you held fast in one spot? Or do you, say, list off to the left some? What I want to ask you is: Can you find out? Hell no. You can see that, sure.

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