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Blogger Plato said...

Thanks for the info Stefan.

And the man who had once listed his religion as “Mosaic” when applying for a professorship in Prague became much more thoughtful about Judaism in later years. Whatever Einstein’s precise faith, Mr. Isaacson says, “his beliefs seemed to arise from the sense of awe and transcendent order that he discovered through his scientific work.” New York Times

I guess travelling roads that we never travelled before, one could indeed think of it in such a way as Einstein did? His "sense of religion."

12:24 PM, April 13, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Stefan,

thanks for this nice post! The '20 things you need to know...' are indeed interesting. I am especially grateful for #17 (Are Einstein’s theories still accepted? Yes.) and #18 (Didn’t Einstein reject quantum mechanics? He believed that quantum mechanics [...] did not give a complete description of the universe.) It seems to me though the caption of photo #19 doesn't belong there.

The confusion about Einstein's maths performance at school I think is at least partly caused by him moving from Germany to Switzerland. The German grading system uses numbers from 1 to 6 with 1 being the best. The Swiss system uses the same numbers, but 1 is the worst.

Best,

B.

12:49 PM, April 13, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the links. I was reading the "20 things you need to know about Einstein" TIME magazine link. Point #11 partially reads:

"The six-deck headline in the New York Times read: “Lights All Askew in the Heavens / Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein Theory Triumphs.”"

What a great newspaper article title! It seems that String Theory needs some of this "lights all askew in the heavens" type of verification.

Cheers.

changcho

3:49 PM, April 13, 2007

Blogger stefan said...

Dear Bee,

It seems to me though the caption of photo #19 doesn't belong there.

Yes, the captions of figures 18 and 19 have been interchanged. Figuring out what is shown on figure 18, at Mt. Wilson, was my creative part in the posting
:-)

Cheers, stefan

4:04 PM, April 13, 2007

Blogger Uri Kalish said...

Thanks for the links.

p.s. Ever wonder what you can do with Einstein's theory...? http://urikalish.blogspot.com/2007/03/relatively-useful-relativity-tips-for.html

5:41 PM, April 14, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

By the way, what *exactly* was Einstein working on just before he died? Yes, something to do with unified field theory, but what exactly?

8:45 AM, April 17, 2007

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