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Theorems in general relativity

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In the context of general relativity, "theorems" often refer to significant results that provide insights into the structure and implications of the theory. Here are a few key theorems in general relativity: 1. **Einstein's Field Equations**: Though not a theorem in the traditional sense, these equations are the foundation of general relativity, describing how matter and energy influence the curvature of spacetime.

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