Monthly Review May 1998 Albert Einstein The Monthly Review republishes einstein's 1949 article Why Socialism. This article appeared in the Monthly Review's first issue. http://www.monthlyreview.org/598einst.htm
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Einstein, Albert einstein, albert (18791955). German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/E/Einstein/2.htm
Extractions: The second paper, on the photoelectric effect, contained a revolutionary hypothesis concerning the nature of light. Einstein not only proposed that under certain circumstances light can be considered as consisting of particles, but he also hypothesized that the energy carried by any light particle, called a photon, is proportional to the frequency of the radiation. The formula for this is E = hu, where E is the energy of the radiation, h is a universal constant known as Planck's constant, and u is the frequency of the radiation. This proposal-that the energy contained within a light beam is transferred in individual units, or quanta-contradicted a hundred-year-old tradition of considering light energy a manifestation of continuous processes. Virtually no one accepted Einstein's proposal. In fact, when the American physicist Robert Andrews Millikan experimentally confirmed the theory almost a decade later, he was surprised and somewhat disquieted by the outcome. Einstein, whose prime concern was to understand the nature of electromagnetic radiation, subsequently urged the development of a theory that would be a fusion of the wave and particle models for light. Again, very few physicists understood or were sympathetic to these ideas.
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Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) German Flag Deutsche Fassung. einstein, albert. einsteinGalerie (in German); albert einstein and Relativity; The einstein Papers Project; http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_einstein.html
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Extractions: Albert Einstein reshaped our cosmos by supplanting long-treasured concepts of physics with shockingly counterintuitive ideas about the nature of space and time. It is no accident his name has become a synonym for genius. Yet, throughout his life the seeming contradictions of this complex man made him a controversial figure. (Dukas: 33) An ardent pacifist, he not only warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 that the Nazis were probably developing a weapon of hither-to inconceivable power, he stressed that America should follow suit quickly. Though he consorted with dignitaries, heads of state and queens, he maintained a serene simplicity that won the hearts of children and appealed to the childlike inquisitiveness in us all. (Dukas: 55) Born in Ulm, Germany in 1879, Einstein died in Princeton, New Jersey in 1955 and during those 76 years, his life was full of triumphs and tragic ironies. Here was a humanist who showed compassion and concern for the children of strangers [but] neglected his own sons and kept the existence of his first, illegitimate child a secret. Here, too, was a dedicated democrat who, after immigrating to the United States, was constantly accused of being a Communist or a Communist dupe. (Dukas: 7) In 1903 Einstein married the mother, Mileva Maric, whom he had met while both were studying physics at the Federal Polytechnic University in Zurich. Some Einstein biographers suggest this relationship never fully recovered from the trauma associated with giving up Lieserl, his daughter from this union, among other difficulties. Nevertheless, the marriage lasted until 1919 and embraced his most productive years.
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Extractions: The German physicist Albert Einstein revolutionized our concepts of space and time with his theories of relativity. In 1905 Einstein published his special theory of relativity. The foundation of the theory is the observation that light moves at a constant speed as measured by all observers, whatever their state of motion. One consequence is that measurements of distance and time are not absolute quantities but vary relative to the motion of an observer. Another is that energy (E) can be converted into mass (m), and vice versa, according to the formula
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Extractions: Or search the encyclopaedia: Einstein, Albert Photographed here in 1937, in a moment of relaxation, is Albert Einstein, whose theories widened 20th-century understanding of physics. Einstein was a pacifist and a supporter of world government as the only path towards world peace. He was also a keen musician and played the violin. German-born US physicist whose theories of relativity revolutionized our understanding of matter, space, and time. Einstein established that light may have a particle nature. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his work on theoretical physics, especially the photoelectric law . He also investigated Brownian motion, confirming the existence of atoms. His last conception of the basic laws governing the universe was outlined in his unified field theory , made public in 1953.
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Extractions: At the height of scientific confusion, Albert Einstein was created to explain all the mysteries of man. Unfortunately his creator, Sir Godfrey Joseph, killed him off before he managed to answer everything, and despite his "resurrection" two years later, people were rather less inclined to believe in a walking-talking fictional corpse. His "return from the dead" was only covered by a couple of small local newspapers, and then only because there were no tree-bound cats that week. Many of "Einstein"'s theories were the product of Sir Godfrey's notorious illegal late-night drinking sessions with his chums at the local pub, and what can only be described as a deranged imagination. Unfortunately, he was so good at his work that everyone totally believed everything he wrote, and still do to this day.
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Extractions: Biography Pictures Relativity ... Links Einstein World This page contains almost everything you could ever want to know about Albert Einstein. Use the links on the left and on the top to navigate through the site. Albert Einstein is named Time Magazine's Man of the Century! Click here to read about it.
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