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Einstein

A Wisdom Archive on Einstein

Einstein

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - 2001 Einstein

2001 Einstein is an asteroid discovered on March 5, 1973. It is named in honor of the physicist Albert Einstein. Arthur C. Clarke joked in the postscript of his novel 3001: The Final Odyssey that he was hoping asteroid 2001 would be named after him, and was slightly miffed that Einstein got there first. … | Previous minor planet ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Young Einstein
Young Einstein is a comedy movie starring Yahoo Serious, released in 1988. It grossed over $26 Million US Dollars in its world wide theatre run. The film is an intentionally inaccurate movie portraying Albert Einstein as a young farmer in Tasmania who discovers rock music. The movie was an international hit. Other related archives1988, Albert Einstein, Tasmania, US Dollars, Yahoo Serious, comedy, movie

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Carl Einstein

Carl Einstein (aka Karl Einstein) was born on April 26, 1885, in Neuwied/Rhein, Germany and died July 3 or July 5, 1940. A German poet, writer, art historian and an anarchist combatant in the Spanish Civil War Carl was nephew of the famous physicist, Albert Einstein. He commited suicide in 1940 to avoid Nazi persecution. Impassioned by art, Einstein was loosely associated with the Dada movement, and was part of the German expressionist movement where he discovered Picasso, cubism, and also African art. This te ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879–April 18, 1955) was a Jewish theoretical physicist, born in Ulm, Germany, who is widely regarded as the greatest 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 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect in 1905 (his "miracle ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Bose-Einstein statistics

In statistical mechanics, Bose-Einstein statistics (or more colloquially B-E statistics) determines the statistical distribution of identical indistinguishable bosons over the energy states in thermal equilibrium. Bose-Einstein statistics are closely related to Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics (M-B) and Fermi-Dirac statistics (F-D). While F-D statistics holds for fermions, M-B statistics holds for classical particles, i.e. identical but distinguishable particles, and represents the classical or high-temperature limit ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein Institution

The Albert Einstein Institution is a US-based non-profit organization that specializes in the study of the methods of non-violent resistance. Its founder and senior scholar, Gene Sharp, is the foremost writer on strategic nonviolent struggle. Dr. Sharp and the Albert Einstein Institution's president, retired US Army Lt. Col. Robert Helvey, have used Dr. Sharp's insights in nonviolent action to train pro-democracy movements around the world, including activists in Serbia, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Burma and elsewhere. Activists from Otpor i

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein Memorial

The Albert Einstein Memorial is a monumental bronze statue depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand. It is located in central Washington DC, USA, in a grove of trees at the southwest corner of the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences on Constitution Avenue, near to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The statue was sculpted by Robert Berks in 19 sections and then welded together. It weighs 7,000 pounds (3.2 metric tons) and would stand 21 feet (6.4 m) high. The statue sits on ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein's brain

The brain of Albert Einstein has often been a subject of research and speculation. Einstein's brain, removed shortly after the death of the famous physicist, has attracted attention because of his reputation for being one of the foremost geniuses of the 20th century, and apparent regularities or irregularities in the brain have been used to either prove or disprove various notions about correlations in neuroanatomy with general or mathematical intelligence. Albert Einstein's brain - History. Einstein had ex ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Bose-Einstein condensate

A Bose-Einstein condensate is a phase of matter formed by bosons cooled to temperatures very near to absolute zero. The first such condensate was produced by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman in 1995 at the University of Colorado at Boulder, using a gas of rubidium atoms cooled to 170 nanokelvins (nK). Under such conditions, a large fraction of the atoms collapse into the lowest quantum state. Bose-Einstein condensate - Introduction. Bose-Einstein condensates are best known to laymen as extremely low temperature ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Bohr-Einstein debates

The Bohr-Einstein debates on foundational aspects on quantum mechanics happened during the Solvay conferences. They consisted of analyses of thought experiments. Put simply, they were an attempt by Einstein to explain away the aspects of Bohr's interpretation of Quantum Mechanics that he disliked. Bohr attempted (and, most scholars agree, largely succeeded) to rebut these challenges. The Bohr-Einstein debates remain among the most important in the history of the philosophy of physics, and are certainly ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a private medical school located at 1300 Morris Park Ave, Bronx, New York (see website link). It is part of Yeshiva University, and began classes on September 12, 1955. The first class (1955) had 56 students; the medical school currently admits approximately 180 students per year. There is also a graduate school, and a combined M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program. The school is known for its curriculum of spreading awareness and humanism in social, ethical, and medical realms through its hospita ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia - Bust sculpture

A bust is a sculpture depicting a person's chest, shoulders, and head, usually supported by a stand. These three-dimensional forms recreate the likeness of an individual. These may be of any suitable material (usually marble or other durable material). See also. Main: Statue, Sculpture Bust images: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tiberius, Antinous, Einstein People: Bertel Thorvaldsen, Joseph Nollekens ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Albert Einstein - Biography

Albert Einstein - Youth and college. Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 at Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 100 km east of Stuttgart. His parents were Hermann Einstein, a featherbed salesman who later ran an electrochemical works, and Pauline, whose maiden name was Koch. They were married in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt. The family was Jewish (non-observant); Albert attended a Catholic elementary school and, at the insist ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Einstein tensor - Trace

Trace of the Einstein tensor can be computed by contracting the equation above with the metric gμν, , , G = − R. Thus the name, trace-reversed. ...

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Einstein tensor, Einstein tensor - Definition, Einstein tensor - Trace, Einstein tensor - Relation to Bianchi Identities and General Relativity

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Albert Einstein - Biography

Albert Einstein - Youth and college. Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 at Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 100 km east of Stuttgart. His parents were Hermann Einstein, a featherbed salesman who later ran an electrochemical works, and Pauline, whose maiden name was Koch. They were married in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt. The family was Jewish (non-observant); Albert attended a Catholic elementary school and, at the insist ...

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Albert Einstein - Personality

Albert Einstein was much respected for his kind and friendly demeanor rooted in his pacifism. He was modest about his abilities, and had distinctive attitudes and fashions—for example, he minimized his wardrobe so that he would not need to waste time in deciding on what to wear. He occasionally had a playful sense of humor, and enjoyed sailing and playing the violin. He was also the stereotypical "absent-minded professor"; he was often forgetful of everyday items, such as keys, and would focus so intently on solving physics problems that h ...

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Albert Einstein, Albert Einstein - Biography, Albert Einstein - Youth and college, Albert Einstein - Work and doctorate, Albert Einstein - Middle years, Albert Einstein - Final years, Albert Einstein - Personality, Albert Einstein - Religious views, Albert Einstein - Political views, Albert Einstein - Nationality: German Swiss or American?, Albert Einstein - Popularity and cultural impact, Albert Einstein - Entertainment, Albert Einstein - Licensing, Albert Einstein - Honors, Albert Einstein - Works by Albert Einstein, Albert Einstein - Notes

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Albert Einstein - Personality

Albert Einstein was much respected for his kind and friendly demeanor rooted in his pacifism. He was modest about his abilities, and had distinctive attitudes and fashions—for example, he minimized his wardrobe so that he would not need to waste time in deciding on what to wear. He occasionally had a playful sense of humor, and enjoyed sailing and playing the violin. He was also the stereotypical "absent-minded professor"; he was often forgetful of everyday items, such as keys, and would focus so intently on solving physics problems that h ...

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Albert Einstein, Albert Einstein - Biography, Albert Einstein - Youth and college, Albert Einstein - Work and doctorate, Albert Einstein - Middle years, Albert Einstein - Final years, Albert Einstein - Personality, Albert Einstein - Religious views, Albert Einstein - Political views, Albert Einstein - Popularity and cultural impact, Albert Einstein - Entertainment, Albert Einstein - Licensing, Albert Einstein - Honors, Albert Einstein - Notes, Albert Einstein - Works by Albert Einstein

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Einstein notation - Introduction

In mechanics and engineering, vectors in 3D space are often described in relation to orthogonal unit vectors i, j and k. If the basis vectors i, j, and k are instead expressed as e1, e2, and e3, a vector can be expressed in terms of a summation: In Einstein notation, an index that is repeated twice in an equation implies a summation, and the summation symbol need not be included. This allows a concise algebraic presentation of vector and t ...

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Einstein notation, Einstein notation - Introduction, Einstein notation - Abstract definitions, Einstein notation - Examples, Einstein notation - Miscellanea

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Einstein ring - Radius of the Einstein ring

The radius of the Einstein ring is a characteristic angle for gravitational lensing in general. Typical distances between images in gravitational lensing are of the order of the Einstein radius. Assuming all of mass M of the lensing galaxy is concentrated in the center it can be expressed (shown below) in terms of the distance dL to the lens L, the distance dS to the source S and the distance between the source and the lens dSee also:

Einstein ring, Einstein ring - Radius of the Einstein ring, Einstein ring - Deflecting of light by a gravitational field, Einstein ring - The lens equation, Einstein ring - Point masses and the Einstein radius, Einstein ring - Research papers

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Einstein: Encyclopedia II - Einstein tensor - Definition

In differential geometry, the Einstein tensor is a 2-tensor defined over Riemannian manifolds. In index-free notation it looks like this , where is the Ricci tensor, is the metric tensor and R is the Ricci scalar (or scalar curvature). In component form, the above equation reads . Einstein tensor is sometimes referred ...

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Einstein tensor, Einstein tensor - Definition, Einstein tensor - Trace, Einstein tensor - Relation to Bianchi Identities and General Relativity

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