Jez butterworth biography of albert einstein

  • Albert Einstein: A Biography.
  • In 1895–96, he studied at the Cantonal School in Aarau in the “trades” section (renamed the “technical” section in 1896)—in the school that had.
  • Einstein was a genius of physics.
  • Einstein's Genius Club: The True Story of a Group of Scientists Who Changed the World

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    As World War II wound down and it became increasingly clear that the Allies would emerge victorious, Albert Einstein invited three close friendsall titans of contemporary science and philosophyto his home at 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, New Jersey, to discuss what they loved bestscience and philosophy. His guests were the legendary philosopher and pacifist, Bertrand Russell; the boy wonder of quantum physics, Wolfgang Pauli; and the brilliant logician, Kurt Gödel. Their casual meetings took place far from the horrific battlefields of the war and the (then) secret lair of experimental atomic physicists in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

    Using these historic meetings as his launching pad, Feldman sketches the lives and contributions of the four friends, colleagues,

    Albert Einstein

    Physicist (14-Mar-1879 — 18-Apr-1955)

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  • BOOK: The Theory of Relativity - a Hoax of the Twentieth Century

    Author:

    Sekerin, Vladimir Ilich

    Category:

    Journal Reprints

    Sub-Category:

    Relativity Theory

    Date Published:

    March 2007

    Filename:

    Sekerin_Hoax of the Twentieth Century[trans]_30Mar(2007)1-129.pdf

    Publication:

    Published in the author's edition

    Comments:

    Translated to English with Google Translate bygd Thomas E. Miles

    Abstract:

    The book contains descriptions of astronomical observations and laboratory experiments that confirm the correspondence of the speed of light to the classical law of addition of velocities and, therefore, the falsity of the postulate of the constancy of the speed of light c = const, which is the basis of the theory of relativity (STO). Thus, the inconsistency of STO as a physical theory is proved, the history and origins of its invention are shown, the idealistic philosophical essence and the pernicious nature of the theory in its study and application