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Who is Albert Einstein Is there any Biography or Autobiography?
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19 Jul '10 11:48 am
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He was an wizard scientist who change the world with his innovations and also a greatest philosopher and author who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time. ... a twenty-six-year-old patent clerk in Bern, Switzerland, had produced in rapid succession five scientific papers that (a) proposed that light came not just in waves but in indivisible, discrete packets of energy or particles called, after Max Plancks discovery, quanta; (b) calculated how many water molecules existed in 22.4 litres (a number so vast that, Isaacson tells us, that many unpopped popcorn kernels when spread across the United States would cover the country nine miles deep); (c) explained Brownian motion as the jostling of motes of matter by invisible molecules; (d) expounded the special theory of relativity, holding that all measurable motion is relative to some other object and that no universal cordinates, and no hypothetical ubiquitous ether, exist;
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Answered by PARTHA PATHAK, 19 Jul '10 12:08 pm
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Albert Einstein an wizard scientist who change the world with his innovations and also a greatest philosopher and author who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time
Famous for his theory of relativity .
Answered by shashank rastogi, 19 Jul '10 06:04 pm
Famous for his theory of relativity .
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Some interesting and revealing incidents from the life of Albert Einstein, who was recently honored by Time magazine as the Man of the Century.
One day during a speaking tour, Albert Einstein's driver, who often sat at the back of the hall during his lectures, remarked that he could probably give the lecture himself, having heard it so many times. Sure enough, at the next stop on the tour, Einstein and the driver switched places, with Einstein sitting at the back in his driver's uniform.
Having delivered a flawless lecture, the driver was asked a difficult question by a member of the audience. "Well, the answer to that question is quite simple," he casually replied. "I bet my driver, sitting up at the back there, could answer it!"
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Answered by Gernal Singh, 19 Jul '10 11:49 am
One day during a speaking tour, Albert Einstein's driver, who often sat at the back of the hall during his lectures, remarked that he could probably give the lecture himself, having heard it so many times. Sure enough, at the next stop on the tour, Einstein and the driver switched places, with Einstein sitting at the back in his driver's uniform.
Having delivered a flawless lecture, the driver was asked a difficult question by a member of the audience. "Well, the answer to that question is quite simple," he casually replied. "I bet my driver, sitting up at the back there, could answer it!"
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Reputed Scientist for Theory of Relativity and Photo electric effect.
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