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1. The Einstein File
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- The Einstein File.
- It's widely believed that Einstein was the "father of the atom bomb. " In fact, readers of Fred Jerome's book The Einstein File will discover that the scientist was barred from working on the bomb, as a security risk by J. ...
- It was part of Hoover's secret, 23-year campaign to undermine Einstein's influence, a campaign that included illegally opening the scientist's mail, monitoring his phone, trying to link him to Soviet spies, and trying to take away his American citizenship - a campaign detailed for the first time in The Einstein File. ...
- Using material newly obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, Fred Jerome weaves information from Einstein's almost two-thousand-page FBI file with the history of the period to create a spy-story-like narrative that also explores Einstein's political dimension. ...
- From the moment Albert Einstein arrived in the United States in l933, the year of the Nazis' ascent to power in Germany, until his death in l955, J. ... For the first time, Fred Jerome tells the story in depth of that anti-Einstein campaign, explains why and how the campaign originated, and provides the first detailed picture of Einstein's little-known political activism. ...
- Unlike the popular image of Einstein as an absentminded, head-in-the-clouds genius, he was in fact intensely interested in the larger society and felt it was his duty to use his worldwide fame to help advance the cause of social justice. Einstein was a fervent pacifist, socialist, internationalist, and an outspoken critic of racism (he considered racism America's "worst disease"), as well as a friend of celebrated African Americans Paul Robeson and W. ... Einstein dared to use his immense prestige to denounce Joseph McCarthy at the height of the feared senator's power, and publicly urged witnesses to refuse to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). ...
- The story that emerges not only reveals a little-known aspect of Einstein's considerable social and humanitarian concerns, but underscores the dangers that can arise to the American republic and the rule of law in times of obsession with national security.
2. EINSTEIN ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION
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- Some of Einstein's Writings on Science and Religion.
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- Einstein's account of how he rejected conventional religion on entering his teens.
- Excerpts from Einstein's letters on the futility of prayer, the lack of purpose in Nature, and on the questions of the purpose of life and the immortality of the soul. ...
- Excerpts from Einstein's letters wherein he disclaims any belief in a personal God.
- Einstein on the Mysterious.
- Einstein calls it "cosmic religious feeling. ...
- Einstein's definition of the proper realms of science and religion.
- A conversation between Einstein and Peter A. Bucky that nicely summarizes Einstein's views on science and religion.
- Some Related Aspects of Einstein's Philosophy.
- On the meaning of life, Einstein's world view, and good and evil.
- Einstein's CredoA short summary of Einstein's approach to life.
- Einstein's FaithA short summary of Einstein's faith as seen by Abraham Pais, a contemporary physicist and friend of Einstein's. ...
- Einstein's Last Thoughts as described in Roland Clark's biography.
- For links to more Einstein material, see Albert Einstein Online. ... I have put up all the material that I have been able to find on the subject of Einstein's religious views and his views on how religion and science are related. ...
3. NOVA Online | Time Travel | Think Like Einstein (0)
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- Albert Einstein .
- Think Like Einstein.
- Ever since Einstein revealed his special theory of relativity, we've known that time travel—at least moving forward through time—is possible. Einstein didn't pull this theory, or even the notion that time travel is possible, out of thin air. ...
- On the following pages you'll have to think like Einstein. You'll take a look at the same puzzle and see the problem, and you'll have to think about the same things Einstein had to think about to resolve the problem. Maybe you've heard the recent reports about how physically unique Einstein's brain was. ... And when you finish, not only will you understand the special theory, you will have reasoned it out for yourself, just as Einstein did.
- Timespeak | Think Like Einstein | Resources.
4. Einstein, A.; Hoffman, B. and Dukas, H., eds.: Albert Einstein, The Human Side: New Glimpses From His Archives.
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- Albert Einstein, The Human Side:.
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- Modesty, humor, compassion, and wisdom are the traits most evident in these personal papers, most of them never before published, from the Einstein archives. ...
- It is a fresh and delicious little anthology of citations from the body of Einstein's letters, journal entries and other written comment. ... These varied, penetrating, warm and open remarks to queens and schoolchildren, friends and antagonists, philosophers and sophomores have been sensitively chosen by two old friends of Einstein's and well translated. ...
- " This book compiled by two of his closest colleagues in later life, Helen Dukas and Banesh Hoffmann, aims to show what kind of a person Einstein was. By a series of quotations from letters, jottings and unpublished documents, for example, Dukas and Hoffmann demonstrate as clearly as anybody could expect that Einstein was a courteous, kindly, witty, fearless and lonely man. ...
- Other Princeton books by Albert Einstein:.
- Albert Einstein, Mileva Maric: The Love Letters.
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 1: The Early Years, 1879-1902.
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 1: The Early Years, 1879-1902. ...
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 2: The Swiss Years: Writings, 1900-1909.
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 2: The Swiss Years: Writings, 1900-1909. ...
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 3: The Swiss Years: Writings, 1909-1911.
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 3: The Swiss Years: Writings, 1909-1911. ...
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 4: The Swiss Years: Writings, 1912-1914.
5. Albert Einstein Home Page
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- Time Line of Einstein's Life .
- Einstein's Letter to FDR .
- An Einstein Poem .
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- Albert Einstein's World As I See It .
- Albert Einstein's Ideas and Opinions .
- Albert Einstein's The Meaning of Relativity .
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6. Books by Albert Einstein
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- 6 Einstein Postcards; Albert Einstein; Paperback; $0. ...
- Albert Einstein : Philosopher-Scientist Vol 7; P. ... Schilpp, ALbert Einstein; Paperback; $26. ...
- Albert Einstein Mileva Maric : The Love Letters; Albert Einstein, et al; Hardcover; $17. ...
- Albert Einstein Philosopher-Scientist Vol 7; P. ... Schilpp, Albert Einstein; Hardcover; $51. ...
- Autobiographical Notes : A Centennial Edition; Albert Einstein; Paperback; $10. ...
- Bite-Size Einstein : Quotations on Just About Everything from the Greatest Mind of the Twentieth Century Vol 1; Albert Einstein, et al; Hardcover; $12. ...
- Collected Papers of Albert Einstein Vol 2; Albert Einstein; Paperback; $39. ...
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein : The Berlin Years : Writings, 1914-1917 (Vol 6) Vol 6; Albert Einstein, et al; Hardcover; $85. ...
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein : The Early Years, 1879-1902 (Part German and Part English) Vol 1; Albert Einstein, John Stachel (Editor); Hardcover; $89. ...
- The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein : The Swiss Years, Writings, 1900-1909 Vol 2; John Stachel (Editor), Albert Einstein; Hardcover; $89. ...
- Einstein Notebook; Albert Einstein; Paperback; $0. ...
- Einstein on Humanism; Albert Einstein; Paperback; $8. ...
7. Einstein by James Gleick
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- Einstein A profile for the century's end. ...
- The name echoes through the language: It doesn't take an Einstein. A poor man's Einstein. He's no Einstein. ... We talk as though humanity could be divided into two groups: Albert Einstein and everybody else.
- And the third—well, as Einstein said in a letter to a friend, it "modifies the theory of space and time. ...
- Everyone believed in the ether, that mysterious background substance of the whole universe though which light waves supposedly traveled, but where was the experimental evidence for it? Nowhere, as Einstein realized. ...
- It was Einstein who saw it. ... "Henceforth space by itself, and time by itself, are doomed to fade away into mere shadows," said Herman Minkowski, a teacher of Einstein's and one of relativity's first champions, "and only a kind of union of the two will preserve an independent reality. ... E = mc2, as Einstein memorably announced.
- Einstein claimed to be the only person in his circle not trying to win a $5,000 Scientific American prize for the best 3,000-word summary ("I don't believe I could do it").
- Einstein had conjured the whole business, it seemed. ... Little wonder that, from 1919 on, Einstein was the world's most famous scientist.
- As a Jew, a liberal, a humanist, an internationalist, he attracted the enmity of nationalists and anti-Semites, abetted by a few jealous German physicists—an all-too-vigorous faction that Einstein called, while it was still possible to find this amusing, "the Antirelativity Theory Company Ltd. ...
- And after the rest of Albert Einstein had been cremated, his brain remained, soaking for decades in a jar of formaldehyde belonging to Dr. ...
- In embracing Einstein our century took leave of a prior universe and an erstwhile God. ... Einstein's God was no clockmaker, but he was the embodiment of reason in nature—"subtle but not malicious. ... ("Einstein, stop telling God what to do," Niels Bohr finally retorted. ... Physics was freer, and we, too, are freer, in the Einstein universe. ...
8. Einstein, Albert, Max Plank, Nobel prize, The Theory of Relativity
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- Albert Einstein, Max Plank, Nobel prize, Albert Einstein The Theory of Relativity .
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- Einstein, Albert (1879-1955), German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light. ...
- Einstein was born in Ulm on March 14, 1879, and spent his youth in Munich, where his family owned a small shop that manufactured electric machinery. ...
- Einstein hated the dull regimentation and unimaginative spirit of school in Munich. When repeated business failure led the family to leave Germany for Milan, Italy, Einstein, who was then 15 years old, used the opportunity to withdraw from the school. ... Einstein did not enjoy the methods of instruction there. ...
- For two years Einstein worked as a tutor and substitute teacher. ... Einstein later remarried. ...
- Early Scientific Publications In 1905 Einstein received his doctorate from the University of Zürich for a theoretical dissertation on the dimensions of molecules, and he also published three theoretical papers of central importance to the development of 20th-century physics. ...
- Einstein not only proposed that under certain circumstances light can be considered as consisting of particles, but he also hypothesized that the energy carried by any light particle, called a photon, is proportional to the frequency of the radiation. ... Virtually no one accepted Einstein's proposal. ...
- Einstein, whose prime concern was to understand the nature of electromagnetic radiation, subsequently urged the development of a theory that would be a fusion of the wave and particle models for light. ... Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity (Italian) Einstein's third major paper in 1905, "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies," contained what became known as the special theory of relativity. ...
- In the spring of 1905, after considering these problems for ten years, Einstein realized that the crux of the problem lay not in a theory of matter but in a theory of measurement. ... Virtually no one understood Einstein's argument. Early Reactions to Einstein The difficulty that others had with Einstein's work was not because it was too mathematically complex or technically obscure; the problem resulted, rather, from Einstein's beliefs about the nature of good theories and the relationship between experiment and theory. ... This sparseness of postulates, a feature of all Einstein's work, was what made his work so difficult for colleagues to comprehend, let alone support. ...
9. EINSTEIN'S LEGACY
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- Although he is regarded as one of the most brilliant mathematical physicists of the century, Einstein thought of himself as much as a philosopher as a scientist. ...
- Einstein's legacy is a universe in which space and time are woven into a single fabric -- spacetime. ...
- Einstein's college record as an unenthusiastic student is fairly well known. ... Yet despite this unpromising start, Einstein changed the world through the power of his unconventional imagination.
- Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity challenged long-held notions about space and time that had been established over two centuries earlier by Isaac Newton.
- But Newton's theory of gravitation was a "descriptive" theory; it didn't explain how the force of gravity was exerted, a fact that has an interesting parallel in Einstein's work and which remains a hot topic for future research. ...
10. Albert Einstein
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- The German-American physicist Albert Einstein, b. ... In the wake of World War I, Einstein's theories--especially his theory of relativity--seemed to many people to point to a pure quality of human thought, one far removed from the war and its aftermath. ...
- Einstein's parents, who were nonobservant Jews, moved from Ulm to Munich when Einstein was an infant. ... At this time Einstein decided officially to relinquish his German citizenship. Within a year, still without having completed secondary school, Einstein failed an examination that would have allowed him to pursue a course of study leading to a diploma as an electrical engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (the Zurich Polytechnic). ... Einstein returned in 1896 to the Zurich Polytechnic, where he graduated (1900) as a secondary school teacher of mathematics and physics. ...
- The patent-office work required Einstein's careful attention, but while employed (1902-09) there, he completed an astonishing range of publications in theoretical physics. ... Einstein submitted one of his scientific papers to the University of Zurich to obtain a Ph. ... The next year Einstein received a regular appointment as associate professor of physics at the University of Zurich. ...
- By 1909, Einstein was recognized throughout German-speaking Europe as a leading scientific thinker. ... Although Einstein held a cross-appointment at the University of Berlin, from this time on he never again taught regular university courses. Einstein remained on the staff at Berlin until 1933, from which time until his death (1955) he held an analogous research position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N. ...
- In the first of three seminal papers published in 1905, Einstein examined the phenomenon discovered by Max Planck, according to which electromagnetic energy seemed to be emitted from radiating objects in quantities that were ultimately discrete. ... Einstein used Planck's quantum hypothesis to describe visible electromagnetic radiation, or light. According to Einstein's heuristic viewpoint, light could be imagined to consist of discrete bundles of radiation. Einstein used this interpretation to explain the photoelectric effect, by which certain metals emit electrons when illuminated by light with a given frequency. Einstein's theory, and his subsequent elaboration of it, formed the basis for much of quantum mechanics. ...
11. Albert Einstein's Long Island Summer
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- Albert Einstein's Long Island Summer.
- In the summer of 1939, Albert Einstein spent his summer on Nassau Point, in Peconic, NY on eastern Long Island. ...
- One June day, Einstein came into the store. ...
- "Sundials," Einstein said in his thick German accent.
- He led Einstein -- who seems a bit bewildered -- to the back yard, to show him the sundial. ...
- Einstein took one look and began to laugh. ...
- As he was ringing up the sale, Einstein hear the classical music playing on the record player. ...
- Einstein lit up. ...
- When he arrived at the summer cottage Einstein rented (still referred to as "The Einstein House"), he was welcomed warmly. Einstein looked over the music and chose the Bach.
- It was obviously quite quickly that my grandfather was out of his league; Einstein was just too good. After a couple of minutes, Einstein set down his violin. ...
- The rest of the evening was spent out on Einstein's front porch, just talking. ...
- After several hours, Einstein's housekeeper came out and scolded my grandfather. ... Einstein awake," she said.
- "No," Einstein said. ...
12. Why War? - A correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud
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- A correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud.
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- In 1932 Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud corresponded on the subject of war. This is a summary of Einstein's letter to Freud.
- We all have an idea of who Einstein and Freud were. ... Maybe you think their work in general is way above your head? Einstein's letter is written in such simple terms it could be printed in any local newspaper. ...
- I discovered this correspondence between Einstein and Freud several years ago, and wondered ever since, why none of the deeper discussions amongst politicians, journalists and even academics circled around tactics only and rarely looked into the human reasons for war. ...
- Einstein was one of the first to come forward and was given free choice of topic and partner. ...
- Einstein had done some thinking on the nature of war and why it persisted throughout human history, despite it's devastating effects. ... Freud replied, agreeing with most of Einstein's conclusions and adding his own thoughts on each of the issues by addressing each separately, and posing a question of his own. ...
- Summary of Einstein's Letter, dated 30th July 1932.
- Einstein expresses how happy he is through the initiative of the League of Nations to correspond with a person of his choice, and that the opportunity offers a unique chance to discuss what he considers the most important question currently facing civilisation with Freud.
- Einstein says his thinking gives him little insight into the depths of human feelings and desires. ... Further, Einstein hopes Freud will be able to point to unpolitical ways of education that could remove psychological barriers that a normal person does not see. ...
- The only possible solution Einstein sees, is for the nations of the world to create a legislative and legal body that will be called upon in all matters of conflict that may arise between them. ...
- We are far from creating an organisation with sufficient power to enforce the laws it decrees, Einstein says. ...
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