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  1. The Philosophy Of Peace: With Introductory Letters By Albert Einstein And Thomas Mann by John Somerville, 2010-09-10
  2. Einstein in Love: A Scientific Romance by Dennis Overbye, 2001-10-01
  3. El Enigma de Einstein by José Rodrigues Dos Santos, 2010-09-01
  4. Einstein: Visionary Scientist by John B. Severance, 1999-08-23
  5. Albert Einstein: Navegante Solitario (La Ciencia Para Todos) (Spanish Edition) by Luis de la Pena, 1991-01
  6. The Einstein Enigma: A Novel by José Rodrigues Dos Santos, 2010-09-01
  7. The evolution of physics;: The growth of ideas from early concepts to relativity and quanta by Albert Einstein, 1961
  8. The Private Lives of Albert Einstein by Roger Highfield, Paul Carter, 1994-03-15
  9. China and Albert Einstein: The Reception of the Physicist and His Theory in China, 1917-1979 by Danian Hu, 2005-04-25
  10. Einstein's Dream: The Search for a Unified Theory of the Universe by Barry Parker, 2001-08-07
  11. Albert Einstein: Rebel Lives by Albert Einstein, 2003-07-01
  12. Einstein's God: Albert Einstein's Quest As a Scientist and As a Jew to Replace a Forsaken God by Robert N. Goldman, Albert Einstein, 1997-03
  13. Albert Einstein (Great Names) by Anne Marie Sullivan, Giuliano Ferri, 2002-10
  14. The Born - Einstein Letters: Friendship, Politics and Physics in Uncertain Times (Macsci) by Max Born, Albert Einstein, 2005-01-15

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102. The Albert Einstein Library
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103. Einstein's Letters To Roosevelt
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104. EINSTEIN
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105. Albert Einstein Reference Archive
albert einstein Online einstein s FBI file — a 1,427 page document The einstein File a book (unfortunately, only available if you buy it) describing the FBI
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Marxists Internet Archive: Reference: Einstein Archive "I came to America because of the great, great freedom which I heard existed in this country. I made a mistake in selecting America as a land of freedom, a mistake I cannot repair in the balance of my life." December, 1947 Biography Articles: Relativity: The Special and General Theory
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106. HEAVENLY QUOTES ABOUT HEAVEN!
A collection of quotes on Heaven, Heavenly life, death and dying by among others David Brandt Berg and albert einstein.
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Heavenly Quotes Introduction Homesick for Heaven Life After Life! Comfort and Refuge No More Tears Reunion with Loved Ones Our Heavenly Bodies Learning, Learning, Learning! A Down-to-Earth Heaven The Heavenly City Conclusion Cartoonist Arthur Brisbane once pictured a crowd of grieving caterpillars carrying the corpse of a cocoon to its final resting place. The poor, distressed caterpillars, clad in black raiment, were weeping, and all the while the beautiful butterfly fluttered happily above the muck and the mire of Earth, forever freed from its earthly shell.
Needless to say, Brisbane had the average funeral in mind and sought to convey the idea that when our loved ones pass, it is foolish to remember only the cocoon and concentrate our attention on the remains, while forgetting the bright butterfly. Dr. Werner von Braun, well-known for his part in pioneering the U.S. space program, said that he had "essentially scientific" reasons for believing in life after death. He explained: "Science has found that nothing can disappear without a trace. Nature does not know extinction. All it knows is transformation. If God applies the fundamental principle to the most minute and insignificant parts of the universe, doesn't it make sense to assume that He applies it to the masterpiece of His creation the human soul? I think it does."

107. Albert EINSTEIN
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Il a édifié une théorie générale de l’Univers, la Relativité , qui s’est imposée pour expliquer de nombreux phénomènes observés à l’échelle atomique ou astronomique: Relativité restreinte (1905), Relativité généralisée (1916). La relation d’Einstein, E = mc² est à l’origine de la libération de l’énergie nucléaire.
Les persécutions raciales le poussèrent à soutenir l’action du mouvement sioniste, tout en récusant l’idée d’un État religieux et en prônant la coopération entre juifs et arabes en Palestine. La montée du national-socialisme lui fit mesurer l’insuffisance du pacifisme face à un tel danger, et il prit aussitôt parti pour la lutte contre l’Allemagne nazie. À la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, devant le partage du monde en deux blocs antagonistes, et considérant le risque d’une nouvelle guerre qui pourrait signifier la destruction de l’humanité, Einstein reprit le bâton de pèlerin du pacifisme , plaidant pour un gouvernement mondial en ce qui concerne le pouvoir militaire, lançant avec Russell

108. German American Corner: EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955)
einstein, albert (18791955), German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity
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I, at any rate, am convinced that He [God] is not playing at dice. ALBERT EINSTEIN, letter (1926)
Imagination is more important than knowledge. ALBERT EINSTEIN, On Science
Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind. ALBERT EINSTEIN, attributed
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. ALBERT EINSTEIN, Out of My Later Years
The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking. ALBERT EINSTEIN, Out of My Later Years
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109. Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
A private, notfor-profit organization with five major facilities and many outpatient centers. Located in Philadelphia.
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111. Albert Einstein And The Atomic Bomb
albert einstein's role in the creation of the atomic bomb and his views on the abombing of Japan.
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The physicist Albert Einstein did not directly participate in the invention of the atomic bomb. But as we shall see, he was instrumental in facilitating its development. In 1905, as part of his Special Theory of Relativity, he made the intriguing point that a large amount of energy could be released from a small amount of matter. This was expressed by the equation E=mc2 (energy = mass times the speed of light squared). The atomic bomb would clearly illustrate this principle. But bombs were not what Einstein had in mind when he published this equation. Indeed, he considered himself to be a pacifist. In 1929, he publicly declared that if a war broke out he would "unconditionally refuse to do war service, direct or indirect... regardless of how the cause of the war should be judged." (Ronald Clark, "Einstein: The Life and Times", pg. 428). His position would change in 1933, as the result of Adolf Hitler's ascent to power in Germany. While still promoting peace, Einstein no longer fit his previous self-description of being an "absolute pacifist". Research still proceeded slowly, because the invention of the atomic bomb seemed distant and unlikely, rather than a weapon that might be used in the current war. It was not until after the British MAUD Report was presented to FDR in October 1941 that a more accelerated pace was taken. This British document stated that an atomic bomb

112. The Albert Einstein Experience: Jokes, Relativity And Black Holes
Jokes, quotes, science facts, pictures, links and relativity describing einstein's life and work.
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113. Glossary Of People Ei
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Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions early in 1905, only 9 years after his first lesson in Physics, Einstein published four papers that transformed natural science forever. On the Motion - Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat - of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies invariant with respect to transformation between inertial frames of reference Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content? was an addendum to the Special Relativity paper which observed that the famous E mc followed from the theory. The equivalence between energy (E) and mass (m) knocked yet another fixture away from the physical conception of the world, and would of course later have the most profound effect on world politics with its application to the production of nuclear energy and the atom bomb. These papers were quickly recognised by physicists around the world for the revolutionary achievements that they were. He left the patent office and by 1914 was at the University of Berlin, continuing research towards his

114. Living Reviews In Relativity
A peerrefereed, solely online physics journal publishing invited reviews covering all areas of relativity research. Published by the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (albert einstein Institute), Potsdam, Germany.
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115. Albert Einstein
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116. Research Ethics Course - Albert Einstein College Of Medicine - Dr. Ruth Macklin
A research ethics course presented by Dr. Ruth Macklin, Professor of bioethics in the department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine.
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This site has details of Dr. Macklin's course - Embedding Ethics in a Training Program in Clinical Research Methods Training Program introduces A Training Program in Research Ethics in the Americas , announced November, 2000. Complete details and an application form are available at Dr. Macklin's personal site. You can access Dr. Macklin's site via a link on the Training Program page, or by clicking on her photo above. Dr. Macklin's book, Against Relativism: Cultural Diversity and the Search for Ethical Universals in Medicine is available for online purchase from the Oxford University Press Ruth Macklin, Ph.D.
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117. Albert Einstein
Tells about the life of the renowned physicist.
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Albert Einstein
Can You Believe It? There is a crater on the Moon named after Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany. He was the first child born to Hermann and Pauline Einstein. Though he attended school as a young boy, he also received instruction at home on Judaism and violin. By the age of twelve he had taught himself geometry. At the age of sixteen he failed an exam in order to qualify to train as an electrical engineer. He remained in school and developed anew plan for his future. Einstein decided to study math and physics so he could become a teacher. Einstein thought he would be good at this because he could think mathematically and abstractly while lacking imagination and practicality. In 1896 he renounced his German citizenship. He was not a citizen of any country until 1901 when he became a citizen of Switzerland. In 1900 he graduated as a teacher of math and physics. His teachers did not think very highly of him though so he had difficulty being recommended for a job at a university. In 1901 he took a job as a temporary high school teacher and married Mileva Maritsch. The couple had two sons prior to divorcing. Einstein later married his cousin Elsa Einstein. From 1902 through 1909, Einstein worked in a patent office in Bern, Switzerland. While working in the patent office he published many papers on theoretical physics. He earned a Ph.D. in 1905. In 1905 Einstein wrote a paper on what is now known as the special theory of relativity. This paper contained two hypotheses. The first stated that the laws of physics had to have the same form in any frame of reference. The second hypothesis stated that the speed of light was a constant. Later that year Einstein also showed how

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119. Essay On The Unified Theory Of The Classical Fields Of Gravitation And Electroma
A new attempt to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism which complies with the geometric paradigm of the theory of relativity of albert einstein.
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Essay on the Unified Theory of the Classical Fields of Gravitation and Electromagnetism After the publication of the general theory of relativity in 1916, Albert Einstein tried to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism. Although he published many attempts on the subject until 1955, it is sadly wise to say that he did not succeed. We would like to introduce a new attempt to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism which complies with the geometric paradigm of the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein. The theory we shall describe is geometrically unified in the sense that the fields equations, and the Hamiltonian function from which they derive, are formally unified entities (i.e. they are not the sum of several independent parts) which depend only on the metric of the particular spacetime being considered. The essay is downloadable in "TeX", "DVI" and "pdf" formats. Download of the essay: "TeX" Format (121 KB)

120. The My Hero Project - Albert Einstein
A studentfriendly biography of the father of modern science along with related links.
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