Bamma say he an Einstein expert. Bamma read all his notes. Bamma say the man had OCD. Bamma say this man on go 24 hour a day. Bamma say he constantly doing math in head. Bamma say he study foreign language at same time. Bamma say the mans eyes wide open but he see images. Bamma say he travel through space while talking to you. Bamma say he a human computer. Bamma say he on to something. Bamma say Bamma work on Einstein mistake. Bamma say he got bored. Bamma move on to more serious questions. Bamma into materialistic items now. Bamma say so.
2006-12-11 07:47:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The great irony about Einstein is that the one Nobel Prize in Physics he was awarded was for his work in the photoelectric effect, which helped paved the way for quantum physics. Einstein was fully aware of the development of quantum physics even as he was spending his years developing his General Theory of Relativity. He had frequent conversations with Niels Bohr, who was a chief proponent of the Copenhagen Interpretation, which Einstein disagreed with, being that it seemed contrary to the principles underlying his own work. He co-authored a famous thought paradox, called the EPR Paradox, which was intended to expose the absurdities quantum theory could lead to, but the 1980s it was experimentally proven to be a fact! Einstein in his later years came to accept quantum theory as true because of its great experimental successes, even though nobody understood (and sill do not understand) how could it be that general relativity and quantum theory both be right.
2006-12-11 07:57:05
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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You are saying it like quantum physics is total common sense and every student understands it these days. But even now there is dozen different interpretations of what exactly quantum mechanics is talking about.
2006-12-11 07:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Albert Einstein invented Einsteinan relativity. Max Planck created quantum theory. They were both serious -- and both right.
2006-12-11 07:42:48
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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Einstien's specialty was NOT quantum physics,it was relativity.
In fact Einstein could never resolve the parodoxial problems that defied his relativity theories.
2006-12-11 07:44:04
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answered by Mark K 6
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Think about it, honestly, Why would a german immigrant to the united states publish hundreds of papers of which each are hundreds of pages long about stuff he wasnt serious about.
The answer is yes, he was completely serious
2006-12-11 07:59:14
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answered by Elite 3
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No way.
Just run the equations on a base test and the result will be 848848.
If you substitute H's for 8 and A's for 4, you get HAHHAH or HAH, HAH.
It was obviously a big joke.
Everyone knows, God doesn't play dice, right?
2006-12-11 07:43:38
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answered by timc_fla 5
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Einstein was a classical physicist with a strong belief in God. I suspect that even-though he understood the logic he could never bring himself to believe that the very structure of mater/energy was probabilistic. Hence his comment "God does not play dice".
2006-12-11 07:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He would have invented a time machine had he lived another 100 years.
2006-12-11 07:40:42
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answered by 666K9 4
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If we're talking about his theory of relativity then yup, and it makes sense. We have to read it about 3 times but then we go, ah; now now I see.
2006-12-11 07:42:05
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answered by Put_ya_mitts_up 4
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