Einsteinian Time
Einsteinian Time refers to the concept of time as described by Albert Einstein in his theory of relativity. Unlike the traditional view of time as a constant, Einstein proposed that time is relative and can vary depending on the observer's speed and gravitational field. This means that time can pass at different rates for people in different situations.
In Einstein's framework, time and space are interconnected, forming a four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. This relationship implies that the faster an object moves or the stronger the gravitational field it experiences, the more time can stretch or contract. Thus, time is not an absolute measure but is influenced by various factors.