Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity Quotes
Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
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“For three years Albert would stay huddled in his den during the day and see almost no one, content to be alone with his books. From time to time, unshaved and sloppily dressed, he would appear in the street to take a meal or perform some errand. Then it was back to his room for more study.”
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
“People living in different places invent different words for things, and then the words control how they think. The Masai people, for instance, do not have a word that means 'the future.' Therefore, when they talk of time, they always talk about the present time.
Hope, for example, lives in the future. The things one hopes for are always things in the future. So the Masai people may never have felt hope, since they have no idea of a future.
But, if the Masai live without hope, they also live without fear. For fear is always about the future, too.
-Herr Winteler”
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
Hope, for example, lives in the future. The things one hopes for are always things in the future. So the Masai people may never have felt hope, since they have no idea of a future.
But, if the Masai live without hope, they also live without fear. For fear is always about the future, too.
-Herr Winteler”
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
“Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism is generally studied only by advanced students of physics, but Albert had mastered it by the time he was sixteen years old.”
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
“In later life, he [Einstein] would say that love is the best teacher, meaning that if you love a thing, you will be eager to learn about it, and the work will not seem hard.”
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
― Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
