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Einstein was impressed, translated the paper himself from English to German and submitted it for Bose to the Zeitschrift für Physik, which published it ( The Einstein manuscript, once believed to be lost, was found in a library at Leiden University in 2005 .).
At the time, Einstein believed in a static universe, but found that his original formulation of the theory did not permit it.
Albert Einstein and his colleagues Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen ( known collectively as EPR ) designed a thought experiment intended to reveal what they believed to be inadequacies of quantum mechanics.
According to Karl Popper these experiments showed that the class of " hidden variables " Einstein believed in is erroneous.
In 1929, Einstein was asked in a telegram by Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein whether he believed in God.
Schrödinger, though, always opposed a statistical or probabilistic approach, with its associated discontinuities — much like Einstein, who believed that quantum mechanics was a statistical approximation to an underlying deterministic theory — and never reconciled with the Copenhagen interpretation.
Contributors to the current version of internationalism include Albert Einstein, who believed in a world government, and classified the follies of nationalism as " an infantile sickness ".
The term Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics was often used interchangeably with and as a synonym for Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle by detractors ( such as Einstein and the physicist Alfred Landé ) who believed in determinism and saw the common features of the Bohr-Heisenberg theories as a threat.
Following discussions with both Albert Einstein and Wolfgang Pauli, Jung believed that there were parallels between synchronicity and aspects of relativity theory and quantum mechanics.
Reich believed that Einstein's change of heart was part of a conspiracy of some kind, perhaps related to the communists, or perhaps simply that people had advised Einstein of the rumors that Reich was ill. Reich published the correspondence in 1953 as The Einstein Affair.
While serving on the committee, he used his position to block Einstein from receiving a Nobel Prize in Physics for his theory of relativity, which Allvar believed to be wrong.
Superfluidity in liquid Helium-4 is believed to be associated with the Bose – Einstein condensation in an ideal gas.
Shankland believed that the accepted direct explanation for the Michelson-Morley experiment is provided by the special theory of relativity given by Einstein in 1905.
However, singularities are places where the equations break down, and Einstein believed that in an ultimate theory the laws should apply everywhere, with particles being soliton-like solutions to the ( highly nonlinear ) field equations.
In 1918 Marie Stopes, who believed in equality in marriage and the importance of women's sexual desire, published Married Love, a sex manual that, according to a survey of American academics in 1935, was one of the 25 most influential books of the previous 50 years, ahead of Relativity by Albert Einstein and The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.
* England: In 1918 Marie Stopes, who believed in equality in marriage and the importance of women's sexual desire, published Married Love, a sex manual that, according to a survey of American academics in 1935, was one of the 25 most influential books of the previous 50 years, ahead of Relativity by Albert Einstein and The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.
Historical figures such as Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton, who are believed by some to have been on the autistic spectrum, are sometimes used as examples of highly intelligent people who had autistic traits.
Torrance approved of Einstein, Maxwell and Polanyi in their attempts to hold together thought and reality, experience and ideas, instead of tearing them apart and believed that theologians could learn from this.
Since Einstein believed that the laws of physics were local, described by local fields, he concluded from this that spacetime could be locally curved.
However, Einstein believed that the universe was apparently static, and since a static cosmology was not supported by the general relativistic field equations, he added a cosmological constant Λ to the field equations, which became
Einstein believed that the hole argument implies that the only meaningful definition of location and time is through matter.
In other words, Einstein believed that he and Rosen had established that their new argument showed that the prediction of gravitational radiation was a mathematical artifact of the linear approximation he had employed in 1916.

Einstein and there
In this way Einstein was able to determine the size of atoms, and how many atoms there are in a mole, or the molecular weight in grams, of a gas.
Years after this explanation was dismissed, Albert Einstein showed that the two pressures do not cancel out exactly at the edges of the vanes because of the temperature difference there.
Until the 20th century, there was no technology capable of detecting the deviations from Euclidean geometry, but Einstein predicted that such deviations would exist.
In 1923, while writing the appendix for the Italian edition of the book The Mathematical Theory of Relativity by A. Kopff, Enrico Fermi pointed out, for the first time, that hidden inside the famous Einstein equation (), there was an enormous amount of nuclear potential energy to be exploited.
Einstein struggled to the end of his life for a theory that could better comply with his idea of causality, protesting against the view that there exists no objective physical reality other than that which is revealed through measurement interpreted in terms of quantum mechanical formalism.
A number of authors have published papers disputing Nimtz's claim that Einstein causality is violated by his experiments, and there are many other papers in the literature discussing why quantum tunneling is not thought to violate causality.
When there is no matter present, so that the energy – momentum tensor vanishes, the result are the vacuum Einstein equations,
In addition to pie eating and recitation contests, there is an annual Einstein look-alike contest.
Einstein held that there should be a local hidden variable theory underlying quantum mechanics and, consequently, that the present theory was incomplete.
This was the subject of the famous Bohr – Einstein debates between Einstein and Niels Bohr and there is still no consensus.
Strong lensing: where there are easily visible distortions such as the formation of Einstein rings, arcs, and multiple images.
In the vernacular of Einstein: locality meant no instantaneous (" spooky ") action at a distance ; realism meant the moon is there even when not being observed.
Following the argument in the Einstein – Podolsky – Rosen ( EPR ) paradox paper ( but using the example of spin, as in David Bohm's version of the EPR argument ), Bell considered an experiment in which there are " a pair of spin one-half particles formed somehow in the singlet spin state and moving freely in opposite directions.
Although there is no record of Einstein responding to Born and Heisenberg during the technical sessions of the Fifth Solvay Congress, he did challenge the completeness of quantum mechanics during informal discussions over meals, presenting a thought experiment intended to demonstrate that quantum mechanics could not be entirely correct.
Suppose that x < sup > i </ sup > are local coordinates on the base manifold M. In terms of these base coordinates, there are fibre coordinates p < sub > i </ sub >: a one-form at a particular point of T * M has the form p < sub > i </ sub > dx < sup > i </ sup > ( Einstein summation convention implied ).
In the early years of general relativity there was a lot of confusion about the nature of the singularities found in the Schwarzschild and other solutions of the Einstein field equations.
" In two cases where there are surviving letters from Marić in direct reply to ones from Einstein in which he had recounted his latest ideas, she gives no response at all.
In his diary, Harry Graf Kessler recorded that during a later visit to Berlin, Painlevé discussed pacifist international politics with Einstein, but there is no reference to discussions concerning the significance of the Schwarzschild radius.
Einstein assumed that the principle of locality was necessary, and that there could be no violations of it.
“ I like to think that the moon is there even if I am not looking at it ” ~ Albert Einstein
When Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman produced a Bose – Einstein condensate from rubidium atoms in 1995, there naturally arose the prospect of creating a similar sort of condensate made from fermionic atoms, which would form a superfluid by the BCS mechanism.
He co-authored a paper with Albert Einstein in 1932 in which they argued that there might be large amounts of matter which do not emit light, now commonly referred to as dark matter.

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