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Einstein responded by telegram: " I believe in Spinoza's God, who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings.

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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.
" in a letter to Eduard Büsching ( 25 October 1929 ) after Büsching sent Einstein a copy of his book Es gibt keinen Gott.
Einstein had previously explored this belief that man could not understand the nature of God in an interview published in 1930 in G. S. Viereck's book Glimpses of the Great explaining: I am not an Atheist.
The term was first applied to a system proposed in 1796, though a number of pasigraphies had been devised prior to that ; Leopold Einstein reviews 60 attempts at creating an international auxiliary language, the majority of the 17th-18th century projects being pasigraphies of one kind or another, while Arika Okrent includes a list of 500 in her book on the subject, with samples of many.
William Moore claimed in his book on " The Philadelphia Experiment " that Albert Einstein completed, and destroyed, a theory before his death.
When the 23 year-old Albert Einstein started a study group, the Olympia Academy, with his two younger friends, Maurice Solovine and Conrad Habicht, he suggested that the first book to be read was Pearson's The Grammar of Science.
This book covered several themes that were later to become part of the theories of Einstein and other scientists.
* " Moonwalking with Einstein ", a book by Josh Foer
* Amoroso, Richard L. ( 2010 ) Complementarity of Mind and Body: Realizing the Dream of Descartes, Einstein and Eccles, book.
The book contradicts Simon Baron-Cohen ’ s speculation that Einstein may have had Asperger syndrome ( see also people speculated to have been autistic ).
In the book Tompkins learns about relativity from Albert Einstein, radioactivity from Marie Curie and the structure of the atom from Ernest Rutherford.
* Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything-2011 nonfiction book by Joshua Foer
Einstein recalled a copy of the Elements and a magnetic compass as two gifts that had a great influence on him as a boy, referring to the Euclid as the " holy little geometry book ".
The subject of machine elves is one that occupies the works of author and scientist Cliff Pickover and has been a major theme in his book Sex, Drugs, Einstein, & Elves.
Gunther portrays his son as a remarkable young man – he corresponded intelligently with Albert Einstein about physics – and the heartbreak of his death is told so movingly by Gunther that the book became a best-seller, and in 1975 was made into an Emmy-nominated television movie starring Arthur Hill as John Gunther, Jane Alexander as his wife, and Robby Benson as Johnny.
He became interested in physics after reading a book on relativity written by Albert Einstein, and as a result he turned down a scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago to study physics at the University of Chicago.
His book publications include Thematic Origins of Scientific Thought, The Scientific Imagination, Einstein, History and Other Passions, Science and Antiscience, and Victory and Vexation in Science.
Sexton was interviewed by education scholar David L. Kirp for chapter four of his book Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education ISBN 0-674-01634-3.
The crucial point of Bohr's answer is distilled in a passage which he later had republished in Paul Arthur Schilpp's book Albert Einstein, scientist-philosopher in honor of the seventieth birthday of Einstein.
Abraham Pais's book on Einstein suggests that Grossman mentored Einstein in tensor theory as well.
The first book that Einstein suggested for reading was Karl Pearson's The Grammar of Science.
* Man and his Gods full text of the book, with foreword by Albert Einstein.

Einstein and only
Note that the above formula is only applicable to classical ideal gases and not Bose – Einstein or Fermi gases.
In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed that space and time appeared to be velocity-changeable entities, not only for light propagation, but all other processes and laws as well.
Later, in 1905 Albert Einstein went further by suggesting that electromagnetic waves could only exist in these discrete wave-packets.
Neither Einstein nor Langevin considered such results to be literally paradoxical: Einstein only called it " peculiar " while Langevin presented it as a consequence of absolute acceleration.
First and most importantly, the length scale R of the universe can remain constant only if the universe is perfectly isotropic with positive curvature ( k = 1 ) and has one precise value of density everywhere, as first noted by Albert Einstein.
Einstein explained this conundrum by postulating that the electrons can receive energy from electromagnetic field only in discrete portions ( quanta that were called photons ): an amount of energy E that was related to the frequency f of the light by
The physical and rational certainties depicted by the 19th-century Enlightenment were shattered not only by new discoveries of relativity by Einstein and of unseen psychology by Freud, but also by unprecedented technological development.
In 1923, Compton published a paper in the Physical Review which explained the X-ray shift by attributing particle-like momentum to “ photons ” which Einstein had invoked the use of for his Nobel prize winning explanation of the photo-electric effect, however was first postulated ( unenthusiastically ) by Planck, these " particles " conceptualized as elements of light “ quantized ” as containing a specific amount of energy depending only on the frequency of the light.
( Einsteinium and fermium had also been proposed as names of new elements while Einstein and Fermi were still living, but only made public after their deaths, due to Cold War secrecy.
And although non-Euclidean geometry had not found any applications ( Albert Einstein finished his general theory of relativity only in 1915 ), Richard already stated clairvoyantly:
The community's only middle school is located in the central portion, and is named after Albert Einstein.
According to Kreger Silverman, of the 30 % of the general population who use visual / spatial thinking, only a small percentage would use this style over and above all other forms of thinking, and can be said to be ' true ' picture thinkers like a certain Albert Einstein.
Einstein himself was pleasantly surprised to learn that the field equations admitted exact solutions, because of their prima facie complexity, and because he himself had only produced an approximate solution.
Maslow studied what he called exemplary people such as Albert Einstein, Jane Addams, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Frederick Douglass rather than mentally ill or neurotic people, writing that " the study of crippled, stunted, immature, and unhealthy specimens can yield only a cripple psychology and a cripple philosophy.
during a political disaster ", dated 1937-1941, a reader can hear speaking such persons as Erwin Schrödinger, Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein or Max Planck, not only about physics, but also about many other
Bohr answered Einstein's challenge by pointing out that, in accordance with the principle of complementarity, one of Einstein assumptions, regarding the act of measurement, is not true in quantum mechanics: a quantum mechanical measurement not only states, but also prepares the physics of a system:
As Fagan noted however, the fact that Einstein was a physicist and not a geologist is not even mentioned by Hancock, nor is the fact that the understanding of Plate tectonics ( which came to disprove Earth Crustal Displacement ), only came to light following Einstein's death.
* In 1994, Einstein became the only New York City medical school selected by the NIH to participate in the Women's Health Initiative, the largest research study of women's health ever undertaken.
* In 2006, Einstein became the only medical institution in the Northeast to serve as a research site for the Hispanic Community Health Study, the largest research study of Hispanic health ever conducted.
All of the lines of development in the madrigal in the late century can be traced to ideas first seen in Rore ; according to Alfred Einstein, his only true spiritual successor was Claudio Monteverdi, another revolutionary.
In 1911, he began a series of important conferences in physics, known as the Solvay Conferences, whose participants included luminaries such as Max Planck, Ernest Rutherford, Marie Curie, Henri Poincaré, and ( then only 32 years old ) Albert Einstein.
" For instance, according to the New York Times 21 Mar 1933 page 10, the German police searched the home of Albert Einstein for weapons and found only kitchen knives.
Turning to the Einstein equations, we only need the time-time component

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