Albert Einstein: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the first"
The article reflects on a famous quote by Albert Einstein regarding the infinite nature of the universe and human stupidity, drawing parallels with contemporary society.
TODAY IN HISTORY β© Einstein published the general theory of relativity, the Republican Party of the USA was established
The article highlights significant historical events that occurred on March 20, including Albert Einstein's publication of the general theory of relativity and various notable happenings in Estonia.
Why there is no anti-war movement in the USA
The article discusses the absence of an anti-war movement in the USA, contrasting historical perspectives with current political motivations.
"Every day we know more and understand less": the warning from Albert Einstein that remains relevant
Einstein's warning about the limits of knowledge remains poignant in today's world of rapid scientific and technological advancements.
Pi Day: Why it is celebrated every March 14
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 each year to promote mathematics and its applications in education and daily life.
Albert Einstein and the Key to Happiness: "We Cannot Solve a Problem with the Same Thinking We Used When We Created It"
Albert Einstein emphasized the importance of transforming mental paradigms and nurturing curiosity to address life's challenges.
From Ulm to Hechingen: Journey to the Roots of Albert Einstein in Baden-Wurttemberg
The article explores the significant places in Baden-Wurttemberg linked to Albert Einstein, coinciding with the anniversary of his birth.
The training wheels of the bike and Einstein
Ben Irvine explores the joy of cycling and its connection to independence and self-discovery, drawing inspiration from Albert Einstein's iconic imagery on a bicycle.
The Prophecy of Prophecies
The article discusses the risks of escalating conflicts leading to nuclear confrontation, referencing Albert Einstein's views and contemporary political actions.
Quote of the Day, by Albert Einstein: "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, while imagination embraces the entire world"
Albert Einstein's quote emphasizes the value of imagination over knowledge, illustrating his belief in the limitless potential of creative thinking.
At 38 years old, Einstein, the gray parrot that could say more than 200 words, died
Einstein, a 38-year-old African Gray parrot known for its extraordinary ability to mimic over 200 words, has passed away, leaving a legacy of cognitive marvel.
What the popular phrase by Albert Einstein "Life is like a bicycle" means
Albert Einstein's quote about life being like a bicycle emphasizes the importance of moving forward to maintain balance.
The Einstein Test
The article discusses the idea of feeding all human knowledge up to 1911 into AI and evaluating its capability to discover the theory of relativity, while expressing sympathy for robots that go unrecognized despite their advancements.
When AI Works Wonders: Marx, Einstein, Churchill and Other Historical Figures as Ordinary People Next Door
The article discusses how artificial intelligence has created a fascinating video reimagining famous historical figures as mundane, everyday individuals.
Today's Quote from Albert Einstein: 'Life is like a bicycle; to keep your balance, you must keep moving forward'
Albert Einstein's quote emphasizes the importance of perseverance in life, drawn from a personal letter he wrote to his son.
It was 1932 and Einstein was writing with Freud about how to prevent another war. Their thoughts are relevant today (excerpt from the book)
The correspondence between Einstein and Freud explores the timeless question of how to prevent war, reflecting on the failures of international institutions and human nature.
A decade detecting gravitational waves: how they have transformed what we know about black holes
February marks ten years since the first detection of gravitational waves, revealing unprecedented details about black holes and compact stars.
The new scientific proposal about space that completely changes the view of cosmology
A new scientific model called 'viscous universe' suggests that dark energy is a result of internal friction in the space-time fabric, rather than a constant, challenging Einstein's cosmological constant.
Albert Einstein's Recipe for Happiness That Goes Beyond Science
The article explores Albert Einstein's lesser-known philosophies on happiness and well-being that extend beyond his scientific achievements.
New theory: The soul can remain β after death
A new theory proposed by researcher Maria StrΓΈmme suggests that the soul may continue to exist after death, potentially leading to a paradigm shift if proven.
Is nationalism, as Einstein believed, a childhood disease of society and a rash of humanity?
The article reflects on the perceptions of nationalism as a regressive emotion, once described by Einstein as a 'childhood disease' of society, and discusses its relevance in the post-digital age.
MichaΕ SzuΕdrzyΕski: Einstein was right. Not only in physics
A new biography of Albert Einstein by Walter Isaacson addresses contemporary misconceptions about the creator of the theory of relativity.
Einstein creates collaborative centers for health technology development
Einstein Hospital Israelita has announced the establishment of Collaborative Innovation Centers (CCIs) aimed at developing new health technologies tailored to local needs, with the potential for market transformation.
Why does Einstein stick out his tongue? The story behind the scientist's most famous photo
The article explores the background and significance of the iconic black-and-white photo of Albert Einstein sticking out his tongue, which has become synonymous with his quirky personality and legacy.
We remember Einstein as a genius. However, his son lived a life in an asylum for the insane
The article contrasts the genius of Albert Einstein with the troubled life of his son Eduard, who suffered from schizophrenia and spent over thirty years in a mental institution.
Albert Einstein: "The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving"
A reflection by Albert Einstein on human value, emphasizing generosity and service over personal gain, which has regained relevance in light of societal moral concerns post-World War I.
Warrant Issued for Former Adviser to Aleksandar VuΔiΔ
Israeli police have issued a warrant for the arrest of Srulik Einhorn, a former adviser to Serbian President Aleksandar VuΔiΔ, over allegations of leaking confidential information in the 'Qatargate' scandal.
Success Stories Built from Foreign Ideas: The Women Who Remained in the Shadows
This article highlights the contributions of women behind famous male figures like Albert Einstein and Leo Tolstoy, who significantly influenced their works yet never received the recognition they deserved.
Einstein on a Chip: When the Electron Path 'Bends' Due to Hidden Geometry
Researchers have found that electrons are affected by hidden geometry in quantum space, causing their paths to appear curved, reminiscent of Einstein's theories on the bending of light around massive stars.
History: "BlasΓ© and Childish"
The article discusses the reopening of the Aula Magna at the Colegio Nacional in Buenos Aires, Argentina, highlighting its importance as a prestigious academic institution over 162 years old.
Alain Aspect, Nobel Prize in Physics: "Einstein was so intelligent that he would have had to acknowledge quantum entanglement"
Alain Aspect discusses how Albert Einstein would have reacted to his experiments on quantum entanglement, drawing parallels between physics and his newfound hobby of magic.
Letter from Albert Einstein regarding the murder of Milan Ε ufflay
Albert Einstein publicly advocated for the human rights of the Croatian people in a letter condemning Serbian crimes and the murder of his colleague Milan Ε ufflay in 1931.