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Newton
Newton's "classical" or "newtonian physics" view of the universe was a clockwork model. He believed that all events that happened had a cause-and-effect relationship. He thought that because we knew the laws of this relationship that we were able to predict events. He called them "natural laws" and people believed them at the time. But, in the late 19th century scientists began experiments where the laws were not present. Today's theory is very different from his thory of space-time.

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Einstein
His Theory of Relativity states that the three dimensions that we see everyday are on the same "footing" as time. He stated that all four dimensions combined are the fact of space-time. The time intervals are the same for all viewers. But, we can looking at a table from different perspectives. In 1905 he published an article rebutting Newton's theory and it won a nobel prize. The article was about the fact that packets of energy of definite sizes are used to explain how electrons are ejected from metal when radiation falls on it. This is different from Classical theory because it had predicted that the measure of the energy of the electrons ejected would be proportional to the intensity of the radiation.