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*Explored June 19,2009 <i>“Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.” --- Albert Einstein</i>
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Albert Einstein

Original footage ... thanks to the efforts of the whole community *) it was finally possible to "decipher" what Einstein is saying: "Now I will add a few words unprepared. [laughter] A country becomes really a soul only in consciously serving the intellectual life, and in the case of our Jewish people it was really this endeavour, which conserved the Jewish people as a whole. We would not be in existence today, as a community of people, without this continued, or discontinued ... ehh ... activity into learning and in thought and in literature." The occasion of this speech is still unknown, though. *) Thanks to rubyslippez, ElmaFudd2...

Simultaneity - Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity

Imagine two observers, one seated in the center of a speeding train car, and another standing on the platform as the train races by. As the center of the car passes the observer on the platform, he sees two bolts of lightning strike the car - one on the front, and one on the rear. The flashes of light from each strike reach him at the same time, so he concludes that the bolts were simultaneous, since he knows that the light from both strikes traveled the same distance at the same speed, the speed of light. He also predicts that his friend on the train will notice the front strike before the rear strike, because from her perspective on the...

Speed painting Albert EINSTEIN by Martin Missfeldt

finished speedpainting : www.martin-missfeldt.de - Time lapse video of a speed painting in adobe photoshop. Took 4 hours of work. music: e la luna?

Albert Einstein Humanoid Robot

A Humanoid robotic body developed by Kaist called 'Hubo Humanoid' has installed an animatronic head of Albert Einstein from a well known engineer David Hanson of Hanson Robotics. Visually looking at it your mind plays a trick thinking how real the head really looks to the real Albert Einstein.

Albert Einstein

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The life of Albert Einstein - part 1

He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass-energy equivalence, E = mc2. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect." Einstein's many contributions to physics include his special theory of relativity, which reconciled mechanics with electromagnetism, and his general theory of relativity, which extended the principle of relativity to non-uniform ...

E=mc²: Einstein explains his famous formula

Albert Einstein explaining the equivalence of energy and matter.

Time Dilation - Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity

Two spaceships are traveling together through the galaxy at close to the speed of light. Mounted on one ship is a laser that can fire pulses of light, and on the other, a mirror. The pilot of the first ship fires a pulse at the mirror, and watches as it is reflected back. A clock on board measures how long the round trip takes. But now suppose that he does this as the ships are passing an observer on a nearby asteroid. According to relativity theory, this observer sees the pulse moving ...

Albert Einstein - inspirational words of wisdom

Visit: www.onlinemotivator.info A unique collection of quotes from Online Motivator. Subscribe for a free e-mail delivered service "Quote of the day" at www.onlinemotivator.info

The life of Albert Einstein - part 2

He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass-energy equivalence, E = mc2. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect."[1] Einstein's many contributions to physics include his special theory of relativity, which reconciled mechanics with electromagnetism, and his general theory of relativity, which extended the principle of relativity to non-uniform ...

George Bernard Shaw & Albert Einstein

George Bernard Shaw pays tribute to professor Albert Einstein at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel, London.

Albert Einstein

Speech about atomic energy

KB24 - Kobe Bryant - Genius - Albert Einstein

Watch the third of five "Genius" commercials for Kobe's new Nike ZKIII shoe. Learn more at KB24.com, Kobe's official site.

Sinnerjizm: Fat Albert Einstein

Music video for Sinnerjizm's Fat Albert Einstein from the album "Inject Them With Rabies" www.myspace.com

Elvis Einstein

time-lapse video of the removal of a post-it mosaic mural of elvis presley, and the installation of a new one featuring albert einstein. performed at Capstrat in Raleigh, NC, on March 4, 2006.

Albert Einstein Vignette for NJ Hall of Fame

This is a vignette put together for New Jerseyan Albert Einstein for his induction into the inaugural class of the New Jersey Hall of Fame.

The life of Albert Einstein - part 4

He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass-energy equivalence, E = mc2. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect."[1] Einstein's many contributions to physics include his special theory of relativity, which reconciled mechanics with electromagnetism, and his general theory of relativity, which extended the principle of relativity to non-uniform ...

Albert Einstein with sister Maja

Unable to talk until he was three years old, Albert Einstein, the man whose name came to be synonymous with genius, was initially suspected of being mentally retarded. Pictured above with his sister, Maja, Einstein fared abysmally as a schoolboy in Munich, Germany, and was dismissed by his teachers as slow and lazy. Mathematics was his sole strong point: When Einstein quit school at the age of 15, his teacher claimed there was nothing left to teach him.

De Haan delights.....(EXPLORE#271)

De Haan - West Flanders - Belgium. This coastal resort has maintained a low skyline so its many villas in ' Belle Epoque' ( french-beautiful age) delights the eye. Even today there are no high-rise buildings here. Its most famous resident was Albert Einstein who lived there in 1933. Population 11,900. Many grateful thanks to all my contacts , friends & all flickr members for their continued support , that this image has made Explore. Truly appreciated. So, thanks to ALL . Thank You EVERYONE .

Albert Einstein Sculpture: National Academy of Sciences

My favorite outdoor artwork in all of Washington, D.C.. The Albert Einstein sculpture sits behind the National Academy of Sciences, just off Constitution Avenue. I occasionally attend conferences & other events at the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). I love going down to the NAS. Once there, irrespective of the conference/event, I like to think of the people who have walked--& who still walk, the halls: Einstein (of course), Stephen Hawking, Aage Bohr, Freeman Dyson, Tony Fauci, et alia. During these fleeting moments, I think of how far I have come &, in what seems like a surprise, feel gratitude for the crazy &...

"imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein

Love this quote and think it is so true!!! Happy Friday my friends!!!! xo Sebrina Follow me!!! facebook leave me a note so I know who you are :-) twitter blog website

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955): In the year 1905, Einstein elaborated on the experimental results of Max Planck who noticed that electromagnetic energy seemed to be emitted from radiating objects in quantities that were discrete. The energy of these emitted quantities- the so-called light-quanta- was directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation which was completely contrary to classical electromagnetic theory, based on Maxwell's equations and the laws of thermodynamics. Einstein used Planck's quantum hypothesis to describe visible electromagnetic radiation, or light. According to Einstein's viewpoint, light could be imagined to...

“Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.”

*Explored June 19,2009 “Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.” --- Albert Einstein

Washington Photo Safari Crew at The Einstein Memorial

From the informational brochure at the Einstein Memorial: "No more appropriate memorial could stand on the grounds of the National Academies than one honoring Albert Einstein, whose work led to a new understanding of this world and the universe. The memorial depicts Einstein resting on a bench of white granite from Mount Airy, North Carolina. At his feet is a circular sky map on a 28-foot field of emerald-pearl granite from Larvik, Norway. The map is embedded with more than 2,700 small metal studs representing the planets, sun, moon, stars and other celestial objects positioned as they were at noon on April 22, 1979, when the...

Sky Map at The Einstein Memorial

From the informational brochure at the Einstein Memorial: "No more appropriate memorial could stand on the grounds of the National Academies than one honoring Albert Einstein, whose work led to a new understanding of this world and the universe. The memorial depicts Einstein resting on a bench of white granite from Mount Airy, North Carolina. At his feet is a circular sky map on a 28-foot field of emerald-pearl granite from Larvik, Norway. The map is embedded with more than 2,700 small metal studs representing the planets, sun, moon, stars and other celestial objects positioned as they were at noon on April 22, 1979, when the...

The Einstein Memorial

From the informational brochure at the Einstein Memorial: "No more appropriate memorial could stand on the grounds of the National Academies than one honoring Albert Einstein, whose work led to a new understanding of this world and the universe. The memorial depicts Einstein resting on a bench of white granite from Mount Airy, North Carolina. At his feet is a circular sky map on a 28-foot field of emerald-pearl granite from Larvik, Norway. The map is embedded with more than 2,700 small metal studs representing the planets, sun, moon, stars and other celestial objects positioned as they were at noon on April 22, 1979, when the...

The Einstein Memorial

From the informational brochure at the Einstein Memorial: "No more appropriate memorial could stand on the grounds of the National Academies than one honoring Albert Einstein, whose work led to a new understanding of this world and the universe. The memorial depicts Einstein resting on a bench of white granite from Mount Airy, North Carolina. At his feet is a circular sky map on a 28-foot field of emerald-pearl granite from Larvik, Norway. The map is embedded with more than 2,700 small metal studs representing the planets, sun, moon, stars and other celestial objects positioned as they were at noon on April 22, 1979, when the...

ein Stein in De Haan

Der berühmteste Einwohner von De Haan war Albert Einstein, der 1933 dort sechs Monate nach seiner Flucht aus Deutschland lebte. Its most famous resident was Albert Einstein, who lived there for six months in 1933 after leaving Nazi Germany. En 1933, Albert Einstein vivió durante seis meses en la zona, antes de exiliarse definitivamente de la Alemania nazi.

ein Stein in De Haan

Der berühmteste Einwohner von De Haan war Albert Einstein, der 1933 dort sechs Monate nach seiner Flucht aus Deutschland lebte. Its most famous resident was Albert Einstein, who lived there for six months in 1933 after leaving Nazi Germany. En 1933, Albert Einstein vivió durante seis meses en la zona, antes de exiliarse definitivamente de la Alemania nazi.

La crisis - Albert Einstein

En las últimas semanas la palabra "crisis" no ha asechado con behemencia. Leemos en los diaros sobre la crisis económica, las noticias nos recuerdan sobre la cesantía, la radio nos intenta levantar el ánimo con su música .... sin embargo aún no había leido nada sobre las soluciones hasta el viernes pasado. Es intersante ver como opera el destino... por una parte se desata el caos... sin embargo ese mismo caos nos hace crecer. De esto se trata el escrito de Abert Einstein... sobre la crisis y las diferentes perspectivas en torno a ella. Espero que lo disfruten tanto como yo ^^ un abrazo a los amigos que siempre pasan por...
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