He's the author of "Einstein 1905, " a book on Einstein's so-called miraculous year.
The author cannot get through a discussion of Einstein's special theory of relativity without a reference to his own precocity.
Both during his thirty years as a revolutionary and his subsequent thirty years as a resister, Einstein remained consistent in his willingness to be a serenely amused loner who was comfortable not conforming.
He just had a picture of Einstein, whom he admired greatly, and he had a Tiffany lamp and a chair and a bed.
In spite of these misgivings, there is nothing in Einstein's theory of space, time and gravitation to forbid journeying into the past, a possibility that Einstein himself hated.
With a bow to Einstein's famous law, the lost mass is transformed into energy, mostly in the form of a torrent of energetic neutrons (NIF's tiny reaction produces 10 quintillion--10 with 18 more zeros--in 10 trillionths of a second).
Getting a pastor or church leader interested is key, says Mara Einstein, a professor of media studies at Queens College in New York.
He believes that a version of Einstein created under the new program will go further, though he's not sure just how far.
The show won't help you understand but what it does do is it makes Einstein a person, someone that you can see.
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We use Power Ball technology to pick a potential Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, Jonas Salk, Mies van der Rohe or Igor Sikorsky (all immigrants).
In a Bose-Einstein condensate, atoms are hardly moving at all.
The way Dr Hau and her team have slowed down light by a factor of 600 million or so is to use a group of atoms called a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).
This was Andy Zaltzman, a great, tall man with an electrified Einstein hairdo and a cutting, political-satirical act that got its laughs per minute.
In 1900, David Hilbert, a German mathematician and contemporary of Einstein's, in a famous speech to the International Congress of Mathematicians, presented a list of what he considered to be the 23 most important problems for the new century.
This proved a key part of Einstein's theory of relativity for the first time.
While in Berlin studying chemistry, Ulrich picks up some papers dropped by Albert Einstein in a corridor.
Albert Einstein was a locksmith blessed with imagination and guided by a faith in the harmony of nature's handiwork.
"You cannot give dose-dense chemotherapy without Neupogen, " says Marc Citron, a professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Brookeville, N.
The effect is a direct consequence of Einstein's theory of general relativity which tells us that space is warped by the presence of mass.
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The broad outline of this story has been known since 1983, when Richard Alan Schwartz, a professor of English at Florida International University in Miami, obtained a censored version of Einstein's 1, 427-page FBI file.
Working on a theory to combine quantum mechanics with Einstein's special relativity, he realised his equations predicted a corresponding anti-particle for every particle in existence - identical in every respect, but with an opposite electrical charge.
The most frequently cited studies in a field used to be the product of a lone genius, like Einstein or Darwin.
At the time, the physicists were stunned because such a result seemed to break Einstein's prediction that nothing could travel faster than light.
But the Louvre, with its pastel pink decor and excellent sweet trolley, survives to this day, its genteel ambience unchanged since 1911, when Einstein, then a visiting professor, would pop in for a piece of strudel.
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