'Imagination' equals the root of intelligence

 

“The true sign of intelligence isnot knowledge, but imagination.”– Albert Einstein
Todayis a day Einstein -- born on this date in 1879 -- would have enjoyed.  It’s NationalPi Day.  Pi is a mathematical constant,  one of the first ever discovered and used extensively in Einstein's calculations.   Pi, which isthe ratio of the distance around a circle to the circle’s diameter, produces a number that isalways the same.  The number starts 3.141592653...and continues without end.  But it's quite helpful in solving problems or making discoveries, somethingEinstein was pretty good at.   Celebrating National Pi Day on 3-14makes sense because the first three numbers are, of course, 3-14.  

 

Einstein probably would have had as much fun as anyone celebrating National Pi Day on March 14th because he had a great sense of humor to go along with hisbrainy abilities.    He once noted that people should never kiss and drive at the same time . . . because then you aren't giving thekiss the proper attention it deserves.   He also said – probably with a bittoo much modesty – that he didn’t keep a notebook of his great ideasbecause “I’ve only ever had one."  [image error]  “Learn from yesterday, live for today, and hope for tomorrow," he said.  "The important thing is not to stop questioning.”    And maybe have a slice of pie with that.
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Published on March 14, 2024 07:38
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