Asked by berlanda

What does Einstein’s theory of relativity, which posits that movement in space and time is relative to the person measuring them, mean? Select two answers.

Each person’s perception is one’s own truth.
Reality is unique to each individual.
Space and time are constructs that do not exist.
Each person perceives space and time differently.
What people perceive is not necessarily accurate or true.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- Each person perceives space and time differently.
- What people perceive is not necessarily accurate or true.

Explanation: Relativity says measurements of time and distance depend on the observer’s state of motion, so different observers can validly measure different values. It does not mean space and time don’t exist or that reality is purely subjective — rather, observed quantities can differ between frames, so a single observer’s perception isn’t the only correct description.