Albert Einstein developed the famous equation E=mc2.
Einstein, Albert
German-born, Swiss-educated Physicist 1879-1955
Albert Einstein was a scientist who revolutionized physics in the early twe...
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Einstein, Albert
American Physicist and Mathematician 1879–1955
Although he attended school in both Germany and Switzerland, Albert Einstein was disinterested in the formalities of educatio...
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Einstein, Albert
EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1879–1955), was the originator of the theory of relativity and widely regarded as the greatest scientist of modern times. He was born at Ulm, Germany, of part...
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Albert Einstein
1879-1955
German-American Physicist
Albert Einstein was among the greatest scientists and most creative thinkers who ever lived. His theories changed the way physicists think about the...
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Albert Einstein
Born March 14, 1879
Ulm, Germany
Died April 18, 1955
Princeton, New Jersey
Physicist
Albert Einstein. Getty Images.
"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is th...
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Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)
German-born American physicist
Albert Einstein ranks as one of the most remarkable theoreticians in the history of science. He was also a heartfelt pacifist dedicated to w...
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Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)
In the 1910s, Albert Einstein proposed a series of theories that led to new ways of thinking about space, time, and gravitation. For the
first time, the scientific world r...
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Einstein, Albert
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14 into a middle-class assimilated German-Jewish family; by the time of his death on April 18 in Princeton, New J...
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Einstein, Albert (1897–1955)
Albert Einstein the twentieth century's most renowned scientist, was born in Ulm, in the kingdom of Warttemberg, now part of Germany, the son of Hermann Eins...
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Einstein, Albert(1879–1955)
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the south German kingdom of Württemberg on March 14, 1879. Following his graduation from the Federal Polytechnical Institu...
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The German-born American physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955) revolutionized the science of physics. He is best known for his theory of relativity.In the history of the exact sciences, only a handful...
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Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14, 1879. His father was an engineer who opened an electrical business in Munich. When the business failed in 1894, the Einsteins moved to Milan, Italy. Alb...
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Albert Einstein ranks as one of the most remarkable theoreticians in the history of science. During a single year, 1905, he produced three papers that are among the most important in twentieth-century...
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Albert Einstein ranks as one of the most remarkable theoreticians in the history of science. During a single year, 1905, he produced three papers that are among the most important in 20th-century phys...
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Albert Einstein ranks as one of the most remarkable theoreticians in the history of science. During a single year, 1905, he produced three papers that are among the most important in twentieth-century...
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A distinguished English mathematician, philosopher, and educator, Whitehead collaborated with Bertrand Russell on the latter's Principia Mathematica (1910-13), a three-volume treatise on the re...
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In the following essay, Hauptman and Hauptman argue that Einstein's theories were fundamental to the development of absurdist fiction.
When I examine myself and my methods of thought I come to...
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In the following essay, Bohnenkamp discusses the effects of Einstein's physics on the modern literary temperament.
C. P. Snow's now infamous 1959 lecture, "The Two Cultures and th...
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In the following essay, Kaplan contends that Einstein's Autobiographical Notes must be examined as a necrology-or obituary-largely because of Einstein's professional and personal connect...
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Hawking is an English physicist, author, and educator renowned for his significant contributions to contemporary scientific theory. In the following essay, which was originally presented as a lecture ...
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Crosby is an American author, educator, and minister specializing in philosophy and religion. In the following essay, he explains Einstein's religious beliefs.
Albert Einstein was a devoutly re...
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Northrop was an American author and educator who specialized in the fields of law, science, philosophy, and economics. In the following essay, originally published in 1949, he argues that understandin...
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Bachelard was an influential French philosopher and critic. Many of his writings focus on poetic imagery and its relation to the creative process, and their approach is characterized by an emphasis on...
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Kristol is an American author and editor. In the following essay, he discusses Einstein's religious beliefs—particularly his sometimes conflicted ties to the Jewish faith—and the ...
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Downs was an American librarian, author, and editor whose professional life was committed to championing intellectual freedom and opposing literary censorship. In the following essay, originally publi...
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In the following essay, which originally appeared as part of a doctoral dissertation presented at Yale University in 1959, Neidorf considers whether or not Einstein's theories fit a positivisti...
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In the following essay, which was originally presented at the Einstein Centennial Celebration at Memphis State University in 1979, Creed contends that Einstein's theories may be successfully ap...
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In the following essay, Hiebert explores Einstein's position as a philosopher of science—as opposed to merely being a scientist—and his own views of himself as such.
Since antiqui...
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In the following essay, Ziegler argues that the Weltanschauung—or world-view—of any given time period necessarily places restraints on the creative imagination, but remains hopeful that ...
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Albert Einstein was born in Ulm Germany on March 14th, 1879. His parents were
Hermann Einstein, a featherbed salesman, and Pauline Einstein. Einstein s parents were
non observant Jews. They moved to...
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"Great spirits always encounter violent oppositions from mediocre minds" Albert Einstein once spoke these words hoping to inspire future minds. E=mc², one of the world's most famous formulas was ...
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Sigmund Freud's response to Albert Einstein's intricate questions about war and man's violent human nature are very complex and sophisticated. Freud begins by strongly substituting the term "might" w...
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Out of all the many great names in history like Pythagoras who studied the movements of the planets and the heavens, Copernicus who proved that the earth moves around the sun, Galil...
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Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879. His parents were Pauline and Hermann. Hermann was a featherbed salesman, and his mother was unemployed. The family was Jewish, but did not strictly follow ...
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