SirKenin -> Was Einstein a Space Alien (3/24/2005 11:48:23 AM)
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http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/23mar_spacealien.htm?list1045353 Here's an interesting article from NASA. I subscribe to a couple of their newsletters and this showed up. quote:
In 1905, at the age of 26 and four years before he was able to get a job as a professor of physics, Einstein published five of the most important papers in the history of science--all written in his "spare time." He proved that atoms and molecules existed. Before 1905, scientists weren't sure about that. He argued that light came in little bits (later called "photons") and thus laid the foundation for quantum mechanics. He described his theory of special relativity: space and time were threads in a common fabric, he proposed, which could be bent, stretched and twisted. The idea that he was a space alien is of course laughable. What isn't, though, is the significant contributions he made to physics as W/we know it to today, revolutionizing our thinking. Check it out. [image]local://upfiles/60308/CEDD21033CA24B078C03EF9E04EA3753.jpg[/image]
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