Albert Einstein

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    Analyzing Morgan Freeman's Video 'Through The Wormhole'

    person kicking the ball, there would be no interaction at all. However 200 years later Albert Einstein introduced by stating that space and time are interacted and formed space time, in addition he also added that space time could bend mass tells by teeling space time to curve. He also said that if you move through space you don't notice it because space is empty. A new theory came up after Einsteins’ by using the dangerous material in the universe dimatter (anti matter) while experimenting

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    Why Is The Manhattan Project Wrong

    In 1941 the Germans were ahead in the atomic bomb race. They had one of the greatest chemical engineering industry in the world. The United States were very concerned with nuclear threats. Albert Einstein written a latter telling president Franklin D. Roosevelt that the element uranium could undergo nuclear fission. He told of the possibilities of the sustained nuclear reaction could be produced and constructed in to a very powerful bombs. He also told him how German had already exported uranium

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    Bethany Hamilton: A Personal Analysis

    Albert Einstein sure proved them wrong. Albert didn’t learn to talk until he was 4 years old. He didn’t know how to speak it fluently until he was 9. He was a bad kid in school and the teachers thought Albert wasn’t going to get anywhere in his life. He was always distracted and was advised that he was “lazy” and that he didn’t know anything. Being expelled from school, shows a different way of behold him. People around the world now know him as a “genius.”  When you hear the name “Albert Einstein

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    Brain of Einstein

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL HISTORY Department of medical history The exceptional brain of Albert Einstein Sandra F Witelson, Debra L Kigar, Thomas Harvey In recent decades, there have been major advances in neuroscience at the behavioural and neural levels, but the long-standing issue of the neurobiological basis of variation in intelligence remains unresolved.1 Around the turn of the 20th century, much attention was focused on anatomical correlates of intelligence through detailed necropsy case

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    Tok Essay

    IB Theory of Knowledge Essay The traditional TOK diagram indicates four ways of knowing. Propose the inclusion of a fifth way of knowing selected from intuition, memory or imagination, and explore the knowledge issue it may raise in two areas of knowledge. The traditional four ways of knowing are sense perception, language, reason and emotions. Imagination is a subset of the four ways of knowing. My imagination can help guide my emotions

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    Barack Obama Speech

    Lesson 3.5 Barack Obama 1. BO is repeating ’’Yes we can’’ many times. Trilogon: Line 117; This is our change. This is our moment. This is our time. Line 79 I hear your voices, I need your help, I will be your President. Line 63 Block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand. Anaphora: It’s the answer is repeated three times and from line 67 he is saying Let us many times. Epiphora: At the end of the phrases from line 98 to 112 the some words are being repeated, Yes we can

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    The Art

    Neutra's influence in greater measure, but also displayed Ain's own ideas, limiting building costs while combining both privacy and exterior light.” An example of photography according to worlds famous photos is by Arthur Sasse, he took a photo of Albert Einstein is one of the most popular figures he is considered a genius because he created the Theory of Relativity, and challenged Newton’s laws, that were the basis of everything known in physics until the beginning of the 20th century. But, as a person

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    Science Sayings and Trivia

    10 SCIENCE SAYINGS “The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.” -Albert Einstein “Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge.” -Carl Sagan “No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.” -Albert Einstein “In all science, error precedes the truth, and it is better it should go first than last.” -Hugh Walpole “Science is simply common sense at its best, that is, rigidly accurate

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    Connecting Isaac Newton with Einstein’s Theory of Relativity

    comprehensive model of the workings of the universe based on the law of universal gravitation. Newton explained his theories in the 1687 revolutionary work called simply the Principia. This work also went a long way toward developing calculus as well. Albert Einstein, most famously known as a physicist, was a contributor to the scientific world with his many known researches and humanitarian work.   As a Nobel Prize Winner in 1921, his chronicled and more important works include Special Theory of Relativity

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    Science vs God

    People analyse a situation through various thinking and it could based on either religious believes or on scientific thinking and this is where the confusion arise. A beautiful debate is being illustrated between Albert Einstein and his student at one of his class sessions. Einstein was an atheist and hence he believed that there is no God and only science existed. In one of his classes a debate accidentally starts related to the topic God vs. Science. He asks one of his students, who are a firm

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