Einstein effect
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Due to Einstein's prolific output, the term Einstein effect may refer to any one of a large number of possible effects in different fields of physics.

These may include:
  • Gravitational redshift
    Gravitational redshift
    In astrophysics, gravitational redshift or Einstein shift describes light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation of certain wavelengths that originate from a source that is in a region of a stronger gravitational field that appear to be of longer wavelength, or redshifted, when seen or...

  • Gravitational lensing


and more specifically,
  • The Bose-Einstein effect
  • The Einstein-de Haas effect
    Einstein-de Haas effect
    The Einstein–de Haas effect, or the Richardson effect , is a physical phenomenon delineated by Albert Einstein and Wander Johannes de Haas in the mid 1910's, that exposes a relationship between magnetism, angular momentum, and the spin of elementary particles...

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