What did the theories of Albert Einstein assert?
A) Matter and energy are interchangeable, linking the apparently infinite universe with the subatomic world.
B) The passage of time provides the one fixed reference in the universe, which scientists could establish as a standard point of reference.
C) Particles of nature are essentially dead, as they lack an internal animating energy.
D) The immutability of Newton's laws of nature has been secured by modern science.
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