Einstein's Theory of Relativity Explained in One of the Earliest Science Films Ever Made (1923)
Briefly

The Einstein Theory of Relativity used the power of animation to explain relativity to a broad, non-scientific audience in 1923.
The silent animated film was created with the assistance of science journalist Garrett P. Serviss and other experts who had a handle on Einstein's theories.
The film was an out-and-out success, applauded by critics, the public, and even Einstein himself, deeming it an excellent attempt to illustrate an abstract subject.
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