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  1. The Ultimate Quotable Einstein by Albert Einstein, 2010-10-31
  2. Albert Einstein (History Maker Bios) by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson, 2003-09
  3. In Albert's Shadow: The Life and Letters of Mileva Maric, Einstein's First Wife
  4. Relativity: Einstein's Theory of Spacetime, Time Dilation, Gravity and Cosmology by Albert Einstein, 2009-01-02
  5. Einstein's 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity by Hanoch Gutfreund, 2004-05-17
  6. Works of Albert Einstein by Albert Einstein, 2010-07-08
  7. Meaning of Relativity. Third Edition, Including the Generalized Theory of Gravitation by Albert Einstein, 1950
  8. The Einstein Reader by Albert Einstein, 2006-06-01
  9. The Meaning of Relativity: Fifth Edition: Including the Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field (The Stafford Little Lectures of Princeton University, May 1921) by Albert Einstein, 1955
  10. Albert Einstein: A Biography by Milton Meltzer, 2007-10-30
  11. The Autobiography of Albert Einstein/Begins on Page 9 No Capitalization or Indentation by Gerhard Roth, Malcolm Green, 1993-03
  12. The Universe and Dr. Einstein by Lincoln Barnett, 2005-10-06
  13. The Murder of Albert Einstein by Todd Gitlin, 1994-02-01
  14. All about Albert Einstein by Raja Sharma, 2010-04-08

81. Einstein, Albert
einstein, albert. einstein. By courtesy of the Nobelstiftelsen, Stockholm. Early life and career. albert einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14, 1879.
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Recognized in his own time as one of the most creative intellects in human history, Albert Einstein, in the first 15 years of the 20th century, advanced a series of theories that for the first time asserted the equivalence of mass and energy and proposed entirely new ways of thinking about space, time, and gravitation . His theories of relativity and gravitation were a profound advance over the old Newtonian physics and revolutionized scientific and philosophic inquiry. Herein lay the unique drama of Einstein's life. He was a self-confessed lone traveler; his mind and heart soared with the cosmos, yet he could not armour himself against the intrusion of the often horrendous events of the human community. Almost reluctantly he admitted that he had a "passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility." His celebrity gave him an influential voice that he used to champion such causes as pacifism, liberalism, and Zionism. The irony for this idealistic man was that his famous postulation of an energy-mass equation, which states that a particle of matter can be converted into an enormous quantity of energy, had its spectacular proof in the creation of the atomic and hydrogen bombs, the most destructive weapons ever known.
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82. Literatura Sobre Albert Einstein
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Este é o portal para um conjunto de páginas cujo objetivo é abordar a literatura sobre a obra e a vida de Albert Einstein. Para se manter atualizado, por favor visite o mapa do site e coloque-o entre seus favoritos. Em 1902, antes de ocupar o cargo no Escritório de Patentes de Berna, Einstein colocou um anúncio num jornal ofecerendo-se para dar aulas particulares de matemática e física. Logo depois, Maurice Solovine manifestou interesse naquelas aulas. No terceiro dia de aula, Einstein desistiu de cobrar e sugeriu que eles tivessem apenas reuniões diárias para discutir o que bem entendessem. Algumas semanas depois Conrad Habicht começou a participar das discussões. Para ridicularizar as verdadeiras academias científicas passaram a se autodenominar Akademie Olympia. Foi com esses dois colegas e com Michele Besso que Einstein discutiu as idéias científicas que redundaram nos extraordinários trabalhos publicados em 1905. Veja um texto sobre a Academia Olímpia, publicado no jornal de divulgação científica Voz do Paraná Entre esses famosos trabalhos publicados por Albert Einstein em , há um no qual ele deduziu a equação E=mc . Por volta de 1985, o historiador Umberto Bartocci descobriu que Olinto de Pretto, um cientista amador italiano, também publicara um trabalho com a mesma equação, um ano antes de Einstein. O jornal inglês The Guardian deu grande publicidade ao caso, e várias suspeitas de plágio foram levanta-das em outros veículos de comunicação. A partir desta hipótese, escrevi a novela

83. Albert Einstein
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84. Yousuf Karsh-photographer Artist
Brief biography and 4 portraits albert einstein, Andy Warhol, Audrey Hepburn and Winston Churchill.
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Click the images for a larger view N.B. Please do not send any emails regarding Karsh. The webmaster of this site has no knowledge whatsoever on the value of a Karsh photograph, or how to get in touch with Karsh's estate. Yousuf Karsh (1908 - 2002) was born in Armenia in 1908 and grew up under the horrors of the Armenian massacres. His photographer uncle, George Nakash, brought him to Canada in 1924. After an apprenticeship in Boston with the eminent portrait photographer John H. Garo, Karsh settled in Ottawa in 1932, where he began his professional career. As early as 1936 he was photographing visiting statesmen and dignitaries, among them President Franklin Roosevelt. Karsh's major photographic exhibitions have attracted enthusiastic audiences worldwide, and he is much in demand as an eloquent and engaging speaker. His work is represented in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Philadelphia Art Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Canada,- the National Portrait Gallery, London, and other leading museums. He is a recipient of the Canada Council Medal and is a Companion of the Order of Canada (akin to a knighthood). Karsh was awarded the Presidential Citation (U.S.A.) for meritorious service on behalf of the handicapped. He has been Visiting Professor of Fine Arts at Ohio University at Athens and Emerson College in Boston, and has received more than two dozen honorary degrees.

85. Einstein, Albert
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Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) first visited Princeton in 1921 the year before he received the Nobel Prize to deliver five Stafford Little lectures on the theory of relativity and to accept an honorary degree. He returned again in 1933 as a life member of the newly founded Institute for Advanced Study and lived here for the remaining twenty-two years of his life. Although his two-month visit to America in 1921 was made primarily to advance the cause of the Zionist movement, Einstein accepted Princeton's invitation to deliver the tour's most extensive series of scientific lectures because he felt more had been done here in relation to this theory of relativity than anywhere else in the United States. At ceremonies in Alexander Hall, President Hibben welcomed Einstein in German and conferred on him Princeton's honorary Doctor of Science, following the reading of a citation by Dean Andrew Fleming West, who saluted him as ``the new Columbus of science, `voyaging through strange seas of thought alone.''' Scientists from all over the country packed McCosh 50 for all five lectures. Each lecture, which Einstein delivered in German, was followed with a resum‚ in English by Princeton physicist Edwin P. Adams, who was, the

86. Albert Einstein/Jacobi Hospital Medical Center Radiology Residency Program: The
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87. Maîtres: Albert Einstein
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89. Albert Einstein - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Albert Einstein Albert Einstein March 14 April 18 ) was a theoretical physicist , with considerable applied mathematical abilities , who is widely regarded as the most important scientist of the 20th century . He proposed the theory of relativity and also made major contributions to the development of quantum mechanics statistical mechanics and cosmology . He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect and "for his services to Theoretical Physics". In popular culture, Einstein has become synonymous with someone of very high intelligence or the ultimate genius . His face is also one of the most recognizable the world-over. In Einstein was named "Person of the Century" by Time Magazine In his honor, a unit used in photochemistry , the einstein , as well as the chemical element einsteinium were named after him. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Biography
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Einstein was born in 1879 at Ulm in Württemberg Germany . His parents were Hermann Einstein, a featherbed salesman who later ran an electrochemical works, and his wife, née Pauline Koch. Although from a non-observant Jewish family, Albert attended a Catholic elementary school and, at the insistence of his mother, was also given

90. The Random Albert Einstein Quotes Page
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91. Einstein, Albert
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92. MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, And Homework
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93. Einstein, Albert: Life
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    relativity , explained the photoelectric effect , and studied the motion of atoms, on which he based his explanation of Brownian movement By 1913 Einstein had won international fame and was invited by the Prussian Academy of Sciences to come to Berlin as titular professor of physics and as director of theoretical physics at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. He assumed these posts in 1914 and subsequently resumed his German citizenship. For his work in theoretical physics, notably on the photoelectric effect, he received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics. His property was confiscated (1934) by the Nazi government because he was Jewish, and he was deprived of his German citizenship. He had previously accepted (1933) a post at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, which he held until his death in 1955. An ardent pacifist, Einstein was long active in the cause of world peace; however, in 1939, at the request of a group of scientists, he wrote to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to stress the urgency of investigating the possible use of atomic energy in bombs. In 1940 he became an American citizen. Sections in this article:
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94. Einstein Quotes
Collected quotes from the physicist.
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Collected Quotes from Albert Einstein
  • "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." "Imagination is more important than knowledge." "Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love." "I want to know God's thoughts; the rest are details." "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." "The only real valuable thing is intuition." "A person starts to live when he can live outside himself." "I am convinced that He (God) does not play dice."

95. Einstein's Pantheism
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Einstein: the cosmic pantheist.
A history of pantheism and scientific pantheism by Paul Harrison. Are you a pantheist? Find out now at the Scientific Pantheism site.
Enough for me the mystery of the eternity of life, and the inkling of the marvelous structure of reality. There is in this neither a will nor a goal, nor a must, but only sheer being.
Gravitational lensing in galaxy cluster Abell 2218, HST image, W. Couch. NASA. The thin arcs are distorted multiple images of more distant galaxies - visible proof of general relativity's claim that light bends in the presence of matter.
Albert Einstein was born 1879 in Ulm. After graduation in 1900 he worked as a patent clerk in Bern, conducting research in physics in his spare time. In 1905 he published five papers that transformed the course of physics and established his reputation as one of the foremost scientists of his age. From the first world war on Einstein was a committed pacifist and anti- nationalist. Soon after Hitler became chancellor, he left Germany and joined the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. So convinced was he that Hitler was planning war that he went against his pacifist leanings. He advised free Europe to re-arm, and wrote to Roosevelt urging the US to undertake research into the atomic-bomb. Einstein died in 1955. He is best known for the theory of relativity, which states that time, mass and length all change according to velocity. Space and time are a unified continuum, which curves in the presence of mass.

96. Albert Einstein: Leben Und Werk
Eine wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Arbeit zu seinem Leben und Werk.
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    98. Max-Planck-Institut Für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut)
    The alberteinstein-Institut (AEI), in Potsdam, is an institute of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, and carries out research in gravitational physics.
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    About the Institute
    A general introduction to our institute, including news items about the institute and its research.
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    Living Reviews in Relativity, a solely electronic journal, offering refereed reviews in all areas of relativity. Published by the institute. AEI Teilinstitut in Hannover
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    99. Reader's Companion To American History - -EINSTEIN, ALBERT
    The Reader s Companion to American History. einstein, albert. (18791955), physicist. einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, and grew
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    , physicist. Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, and grew up in Munich, in a family of independent-minded, nonpracticing Jews. Little is known about his childhood. Because he was slow in learning to speak—he was not fully fluent even at the age of nine—he was at various times thought to be mentally retarded. Some experts have speculated that he was dyslexic. A headmaster once told his father that what Einstein chose as a profession wouldn't matter, because "he'll never make a success at anything." At six he began learning to play the violin and became a gifted amateur violinist, maintaining this skill throughout his life. Einstein attended the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, which he disliked intensely for its authoritarianism. He was deeply interested in physics and mathematics and read eagerly in both subjects. Ultimately he rebelled, leaving Luitpold at fifteen without receiving his diploma. Without a gymnasium diploma, Einstein could not enter a German university, so he enrolled in the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich. He was so impressed with the democratic atmosphere of Switzerland that he formally renounced his German citizenship at the age of sixteen; in 1901 he was granted Swiss citizenship, which he retained for the rest of his life.

    100. Albert Einstein Planetarium
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