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Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
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“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein His”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“In a letter he wrote in 1953, Einstein related, “Every individual has to retain his way of thinking if he does not want to get lost in the maze of possibilities. However, nobody is sure of having taken the right road, me the least.” By”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairytales,” Einstein later said. “If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairytales.”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Their Jewishness is visible in their physical appearance, and one notices their Jewish heritage in their intellectual work.”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“It’s not that I’m so smart,” he would say, “it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” The”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Anywhere in the universe, at rest or in motion, the speed of light remains constant.”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Einstein later discovered the value of a disciplined regimen, but in his youth he despised it in all its forms,”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Einstein’s Stubbornness Contributes to Failure Ironically, Einstein’s rejection of quantum mechanics may have been a factor which contributed to his failure to develop a unified theory. Einstein’s refusal to accept quantum mechanics and the probabilities they present caused him to turn his back on more recent developments in physics. It also served to alienate him from the rest of the physics community. Yet the harder Einstein worked on his unified theory, and with each successive failure, he found himself more isolated than before. Einstein was aware of this increasing ostracism, but was unwilling to change. Late in his life he would comment, “I must seem like an ostrich who forever buries its head in the relativistic sand in order not to face the evil quanta.” Einstein’s”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Einstein was uncomfortable with quantum mechanics, both scientifically and philosophically. In quantum mechanics, causal determinism disappears. Scientifically, Einstein was unable to accept this theory. His problem with the theory was that quantum revolution defined reality with uncertainty, which ran against his ingrained sense that nature must operate with absolute certainty. Einstein believed, and many times said, that the goal of physics was to understand the laws that establish cause and effect. This scientific position was in full accord with his philosophical beliefs— that a divine hand had created the universe in accordance with unbending physical laws. Einstein could not reconcile that portions of creation operated by laws, and other portions by whim. “God does not play dice,” he once said in response to the theory. Einstein’s”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” In”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Albert did not begin to speak until relatively late, around the age of three.”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairytales,”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“Einstein was convinced that science would eventually displace religion. “The religion of the future will be a cosmic religion,” he wrote. “It should transcend personal God and avoid dogma and theology. If there is any religion that could cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism.” Buddhism”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“famous equation,”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein His”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
― Einstein: A Life of Genius (The True Story of Albert Einstein)
