Special relativity is a theory proposed by Albert Einstein that describes the physics of moving bodies at speeds close to the speed of light. It introduces the concepts of time dilation and length contraction.
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Einstein's first postulate states that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference.
Einstein's second postulate states that the speed of light in vacuum is constant and independent of the motion of the source or observer.
Time dilation implies that a moving clock ticks slower compared to one at rest, mathematically expressed as $t' = t / \sqrt{1 - v^2/c^2}$.
Length contraction means an object in motion appears shorter along the direction of motion, given by $L' = L \sqrt{1 - v^2/c^2}$.
The theory leads to the famous equation $E=mc^2$, indicating mass-energy equivalence.