As the
passionate mathematician with great interest in physics I’ve always been (all objective matters) A. Einstein has always been the man who’s admired not only by “simple”
people like me, but very much by very eminent mathematician and quantum researchers.
As a matter
of fact after he had died his brain was removed from his skull because people
wanted to know if hid inhumane intelligence could be found in the way his brain
was formed, how a simple postal employee somewhere in Switzerland could develop
theories – that couldn’t be scientifically proven for decades after his death –
about the way out universe is made, how time and space are intimately connected
with gravity and the speed of light?
There was a
point in my life – like I bet, for many others – when I thought that Einstein
must have been chosen by God to give to humanity a better understanding of whom
and where we are.
There are
two major things that truly shock me about this man:
1. He predicted and somehow initiated
the quantum theories (that only now we are starting to research)
2. He was sure of the existence of a
God creator and even made (t)his idea public
Einstein
was truly lucky too for having been able to leave Switzerland at the time when
the Nazis were starting to conquer Europe and the entire world (with Einstein the Nazis
could have surely developed the atomic bomb before the USA) and very much too because his
genius was recognized while he was still alive (not 100 or more years after his death).
I find it
wonderful that Einstein is still recognized today as the initiator of the most
recent and complex quantum theories – theories that surely fascinate me (and my injured brain) too.
- http://www.albert-einstein.org/
- http://www.spaceandmotion.com/quantum-theory-albert-einstein-quotes.htm
- http://phys.org/news/2014-06-einstein-quantum-mechanics-hed-today.html
- http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/einstein/section9.rhtml
- http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-bio.html
- http://einstein.biz/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein
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