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  1. The New Quotable Einstein by Albert Einstein, 2005-02-22
  2. Uniphase: A Solution to Albert Einsteins "The Unified Field Theory by Sujoy Deyasi, 2003-03-10
  3. Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist (Living Philosophers Volume 7)
  4. Albert Einstein (Basic Biographies) by Susan Kesselring, 2010-01
  5. A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion: The Essential Scientific Works of Albert Einstein
  6. Albert Einstein: And the Frontiers of Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science) by Jeremy Bernstein, 1997-11-27
  7. General Relativity and Gravitation:One Hundred Years After the Birth of Albert Einstein. Volume 2
  8. The Einstein Theory of Relativity by Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, 2009-07-17
  9. Sterling Biographies: Albert Einstein: The Miracle Mind by Tabatha Yeatts, 2007-08-01
  10. Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson, 2007-04-10
  11. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory, The Masterpiece Science Edition, by Albert Einstein, 2005-11-22
  12. Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America With Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti, 2000-12
  13. Albert Einstein: A Life of Genius (Snapshots: Images of People and Places in History) by Elizabeth MacLeod, 2003-02-01
  14. Einstein's Dreams by Alan Lightman, 2004-11-09

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22. Albert Einstein: Leben Und Werk
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Albert Einstein: Leben und Werk
Wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Hausarbeit
Sommersemester 1982
Zusammenfassung
  • Literatur
    Ingo Tessmann
    Mon Feb 19 08:55:05 MEZ 1996
  • 23. Albert Einstein Archives
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    24. Albert Einstein Im World Wide Web
    albert einstein im World Wide Web Leben und Werk des großen Physikers auf dieser Website, die Ihnen den großen Physiker und Menschen albert einstein etwas näher bringen soll.
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    Hans-Josef Küpper, Besenbinderstraße 26, D-51145 Köln im World Wide Web Startseite: Willkommen auf dieser Website, die Ihnen den großen Physiker und Menschen Albert Einstein etwas näher bringen soll. Inhalt: Letzte Aktualisierung: Februar 2003 Albert Einstein, 1916 - die Zeit der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie E-Mail: info@einstein-website.de Bildnachweis: Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der ETH-Bibliothek, Zürich

    25. Einstein-Image And Impact. AIP History Center Exhibit.
    American Institute of Physics presents this detailed account of the scientist's life and work through photographs, sound clips and documents. Click on any image to tour einstein's life, or EXHIBIT INFORMATION INDEX. CHRONOLOGY BASIC einstein FACTS. LINKS TO OTHER einstein SITES. OTHER PHYSICS HISTORY EXHIBITS
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    26. NOVA Online/Einstein Revealed
    NOVA presents a profile of albert einstein, with additional teaching resources, Shockwave demonstrations, Category Science Physics History People einstein, albert......NOVA presents a profile of albert einstein, with additional teaching resources,Shockwave demonstrations, and animations of relativity concepts.
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    Welcome to the companion Web site to the NOVA program "Einstein Revealed," originally broadcast in October, 1996. This two-hour special presents a penetrating profile of Albert Einstein, who contributed more than any other scientist to our modern vision of physical reality. Here's what you'll find online:
    • Timeline
      Explore the turning points in Einstein's life, both personal and professional.
    • The Light Stuff (Hot Science)
      The speed of light is constant...but only out in space. Find out how the speed of light can change here on Earth.
    • Genius Among Geniuses
      NOVA producer Tom Levenson explains what makes Einstein stand out from other great scientists in history.
    • Time Traveler (Hot Science)
      Play this time traveler game to see the so-called "twin paradox" in action. (Shockwave)
    • Relativity and the Cosmos
      Noted physicist and science writer Alan Lightman describes how Einstein's General Theory of Relativity laid the foundation for cosmology.
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    27. Einstein, Albert. 1920. Relativity: The Special And General Theory
    Examine the complete text of einstein's work on the special and general theories of relativity. Provided by Bartleby.com. Nonfiction albert einstein Relativity. Who would imagine that this simple law constancy of the velocity of light
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    28. Albert EINSTEIN
    Chronologie de sa vie et photographies.
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    Albert EINSTEIN
    "La Science sans la religion est boiteuse ; la religion sans la science est aveugle."
    Einstein a exposé un jour sa conviction personnelle en ces termes, puis il a précisé : "Une personne religieuse est croyante en ce sens qu'elle ne doute absolument pas de l'existence des finalités supra personnelles qui n'exigent ni n'admettent aucun fondement rationnel."
    Dans son existence, il n'a fait place ni aux prières ni à l'adoration. Pourtant il a été animé par la foi profonde, sans fondement rationnel, qu'il restait des lois de la Nature à découvrir. Il a consacré sa vie à leur découverte. Son sens de la réalité et son optimisme se trouvent bien éclairés par une autre de ses réflexions.
    "Subtil est le Seigneur, mais Il n'est pas méchant" ("Raffiniert ist der Herrgott, aber Boshaft ist er nicht"). Et comme un collègue lui demandai ce qu'il entendait par là, il répondit : "La Nature cache ses secrets par supériorité intrinsèque, mais non par ruse." ("Die Natur verbirgt ihr Geheimnis durch die Erhabenheit ihres Wesens, aber nicht durch List".)
    Texte et photo tirés du livre: "Albert Einstein: la vie et l'œuvre" de Abraham Pais paru aux éditions InterEditions

    29. Tiempo Libre CF
    Biograf­a extensa, informaci³n sobre la teor­a de la relatividad general y especial, el efecto fotoel©ctrico y el espaciotiempo. Historia de la f­sica del siglo XX y del Premio Nobel de F­sica.
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    30. Albert Einstein Institution Home Page
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    31. Einstein
    Features a photo gallery covering different eras in the physicist's life. Also discusses his ideas, and includes a timeline and resource links. To The. albert einstein Home Page. A note about this site I put information on this site that I thought would be useful
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    Albert Einstein
    Born:
    Died: 18 April 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
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    to see fifteen larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Around 1886 Albert Einstein began his school career in Munich. As well as his violin lessons, which he had from age six to age thirteen, he also had religious education at home where he was taught Judaism. Two years later he entered the Luitpold Gymnasium and after this his religious education was given at school. He studied mathematics, in particular the calculus, beginning around 1891. Following the failing of the entrance exam to the ETH, Einstein attended secondary school at Aarau planning to use this route to enter the ETH in Zurich. While at Aarau he wrote an essay (for which was only given a little above half marks!) in which he wrote of his plans for the future, see [13]:- If I were to have the good fortune to pass my examinations, I would go to Zurich. I would stay there for four years in order to study mathematics and physics. I imagine myself becoming a teacher in those branches of the natural sciences, choosing the theoretical part of them. Here are the reasons which lead me to this plan. Above all, it is my disposition for abstract and mathematical thought, and my lack of imagination and practical ability. Indeed Einstein succeeded with his plan graduating in 1900 as a teacher of mathematics and physics. One of his friends at ETH was Marcel

    32. TIME 100 Scientists Thinkers - Albert Einstein
    Article provides a glimpse into the life of the physicist who is considered the father of modern science .Category Kids and Teens School Time Scientists einstein, albert...... Physicist albert einstein With just a pen and paper, he peeked farther behind Nature'scurtain than anyone had since Newton then spent the rest of his years
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    With just a pen and paper, he peeked farther behind Nature's curtain than anyone had since Newton then spent the rest of his years living it down. Now, when we think of genius, we see his face. BY FRANK PELLEGRINI
    Everything's relative. Speed, mass, space and time are all subjective. Nor are age, motion or the wanderings of the planets measures that humans can agree on anymore; they can be judged only by the whim of the observer. Light has weight. Space has curves. And coiled within a pound of matter, any matter, is the explosive power of 14 million tons of TNT. We know all this, we are set adrift in this way at the end of the 20th century, because of Albert Einstein. We tend not to blame Einstein for the bomb, any more than we blame Nobel for dynamite. It wasn't the gentle theorist but the generals of the world who forged e=mc2 into the most terrible dagger in human history, and hoisted that Damoclean blade irretrievably over our heads in 1946. By then, the world had already iconized him: the greatest seer since Newton; science's poetic soul. Genius, in person. In a few thunderclaps of elegance he contained our world and the cosmos in the same equation, and changed forever the way the rest of saw the heavens and ourselves. The light came on in 1905. Pushed to the fringe of physics by his prickly pacifism and an academic career that seemed designed to annoy his professors, the future emblem of genius was, at the time the very words have become an Algeresque cliché just a Swiss patent clerk. Preternaturally confident and suitably unkempt, the 26-year-old Einstein sent three papers, papers scrawled in his spare time, to the premier journal, "Annalen der Physik," to be published "if there is room." They all made the same issue, and they did exactly what he imagined they would: change the world. One was an update of Max Planck's quantum theory of radiation; light, declared Einstein, travels as both a wave and as particles called quanta, mostly because it

    33. Albert Einstein. Biografía, Trabajo Y...

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    La imagen de Einstein. L a imagen que nos ha llegado de Einstein, es la de los últimos años de su vida, los cuale s pasó en los Estados Unidos, debido a sus bien conocidas dificultades con el régimen nazi.
    S u apariencia física asemejaba la de un líder religioso, sus cabellos canosos y despeinados. Sus ojos reflejaban una mezcla de la profundidad de sus pensamientos y, a su vez, de tristeza. Esta imagen ha ido evolucionando en la mente popular y nos queda más bien una caricatura
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    in embargo, si indagamos un poco más allá encontramos una personalidad casi tan impresionante como su trabajo en la física teórica.
    E instein creía en un mundo de simplicidad y armonía. Un aspecto de su personalidad que impresionaba profundamente a quien le conocía era su sentido del humor.
    A unque su interés por la física era absorbente, Einstein tuvo una activa participación en los eventos más importantes de su época. Fue altamente estimado por sus contemporáneos. Esto llegó a tal extremo que se le ofreció la Presidencia de Israel. Fue de gran importancia la carta enviada al Presidente Roosevelt haciéndole ver el peligro de la construcción de la bomba atómica por parte de Alemania.

    34. Albert Einstein Home Page
    A student site about albert einstein. It includes biographical information, einstein's letter to FDR, Category Science Physics History People einstein, albert......To The albert einstein Home Page A note about or that element. I wantto know His thoughts; the rest are details. albert einstein.
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    To The Albert Einstein Home Page A note about this site: I put information on this site that I thought would be useful to other students, but hopefully others will be able to get something out of it. "I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details." Albert Einstein SEARCH the Einstein Home Page
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    35. Eins
    Short biography and sketch from PBS.
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    ALBERT EINSTEIN T he 20th-century answer to Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein (1879-1955) revolutionized our concepts of space and time and developed the theories used to build models of the universe. He was born in Ulm, Germany, though his family moved to Munich shortly thereafter. He showed little academic promise as a teenager, and didnít begin to make his mark until he moved to Zurich, Switzerland. Working as a patent clerk in Berne in the first years of the new century, he was able to spend his spare time studying physics. Einsteinís great year was 1905, when he produced three papers of tremendous significance. One gave a mathematical description of the random motions of tiny particles. A second described the photoelectric effect, in which electrons are emitted when light falls on certain metals. (Many people are surprised to learn that he won the Nobel Prize for this description and not for his theories of relativity.) The third paper of the year was on special relativity, in which he described the physics of objects moving at constant velocities and discovered the equivalence of mass and energy as related by the equation E=mc . It took Einstein 10 more years to develop his general theory of relativity, which describes the universe as a whole and forms the basis for our understanding of the structure of the universe.

    36. QUOTES
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    By Steel Magnolias I would rather have 15 minutes of wonderful, than a lifetime of nothing special. By Albert Einstein Everything should be as simple as possible but not simpler. By Oscar Wilde Life is too important to be taken seriously. By George Harrison When the truth gets far too deep, Past the thousand years asleep, Time demands I turn around, And once again the truth is found. By PM Dawn Reality and life are not the same. By Aaron Neville some days are made for rain. By Aerosmith Life's a journey not a destination. By the beatles but tomorrow may rain, so i'll follow the sun. By Oscar Wilde What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing...

    37. Einstein/Newton
    Includes information on einstein with a collection of biographies, timelines, pictures, quotes, and others. Also includes many multimedia sounds and videos of einstein.
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    38. Roger's Collection Of Famous Quotations
    Quip, proverbs and sayings by famous and not so famous people that ranges from Aristotle to Warren Zevon featuring albert einstein, Mae West and W.C. Fields.
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    39. Albert Einstein Archives
    einstein, albert About Zionism (The Soncino Press, London, 1930). einstein,albert Ideas and Opinions (Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1982).
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    Primary Literature Boni, Nell, Monique Russ, and Dan H. Laurence:
    A Bibliographical Checklist and Index To The Collected Writings of Albert Einstein (Readex Microprint Corporation, New York, 1960) Calaprice, Alice:
    The Quotable Einstein (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1996) Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffmann, eds.:
    Albert Einstein: The Human Side. New Glimpses from his Archives (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1979) Einstein, Albert:
    About Zionism (The Soncino Press, London, 1930) Einstein, Albert:
    Ideas and Opinions (Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1982) Einstein, Albert:
    Out Of My Later Years (The Philosophical Library, Inc., New York, 1950) Einstein, Albert:
    Relativity (Methuen and Co., Ltd., London, 1988) Einstein, Albert:
    The Meaning of Relativity (Chapman and Hall, London, 1991) Einstein, Albert:
    The World As I See It (Carol Publishing Group, New York, 1991) Einstein, Albert and Michele Besso:
    Correspondence 1903-1955 (Hermann, Paris, 1972 Einstein, Albert and Max Born:

    40. Albert Einstein
    Pr©sentation de ses travaux et de leur impact sur la physique de l'©poque.
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