THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Albert Einstein born – 1879

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On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein is born, the son of a Jewish electrical engineer in Ulm, Germany. Einstein’s theories of special and general relativity drastically altered human understanding of the universe, and his work in particle and energy theory helped make possible quantum mechanics and, ultimately, the atomic bomb.

After a childhood in Germany and Italy, Einstein studied physics and mathematics at the Federal Polytechnic Academy in Zurich, Switzerland. He became a Swiss citizen and in 1905 was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Zurich while working at the Swiss patent office in Bern. That year, which historians of Einstein’s career call the annus mirabilis—the “miracle year”—he published five theoretical papers that were to have a profound effect on the development of modern physics.

In the first of these, titled “On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light,” Einstein theorized that light is made up of individual quanta (photons) that demonstrate particle-like properties while collectively behaving like a wave. The hypothesis, an important step in the development of quantum theory, was arrived at through Einstein’s examination of the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon in which some solids emit electrically charged particles when struck by light. This work would later earn him the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics.

In the second paper, he devised a new method of counting and determining the size of the atoms and molecules in a given space, and in the third he offered a mathematical explanation for the constant erratic movement of particles suspended in a fluid, known as Brownian motion. These two papers provided indisputable evidence of the existence of atoms, which at the time was still disputed by a few scientists.

Einstein’s fourth groundbreaking scientific work of 1905 addressed what he termed his special theory of relativity. In special relativity, time and space are not absolute, but relative to the motion of the observer. Thus, two observers traveling at great speeds in regard to each other would not necessarily observe simultaneous events in time at the same moment, nor necessarily agree in their measurements of space. In Einstein’s theory, the speed of light, which is the limiting speed of any body having mass, is constant in all frames of reference. In the fifth paper that year, an exploration of the mathematics of special relativity, Einstein announced that mass and energy were equivalent and could be calculated with an equation, E=mc2.

Although the public was not quick to embrace his revolutionary science, Einstein was welcomed into the circle of Europe’s most eminent physicists and given professorships in Zurich, Prague and Berlin. In 1916, he published “The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity,” which proposed that gravity, as well as motion, can affect the intervals of time and of space. According to Einstein, gravitation is not a force, as Isaac Newton had argued, but a curved field in the space-time continuum, created by the presence of mass. An object of very large gravitational mass, such as the sun, would therefore appear to warp space and time around it, which could be demonstrated by observing starlight as it skirted the sun on its way to earth. In 1919, astronomers studying a solar eclipse verified predictions Einstein made in the general theory of relativity, and he became an overnight celebrity. Later, other predictions of general relativity, such as a shift in the orbit of the planet Mercury and the probable existence of black holes, were confirmed by scientists.

During the next decade, Einstein made continued contributions to quantum theory and began work on a unified field theory, which he hoped would encompass quantum mechanics and his own relativity theory as a grand explanation of the workings of the universe. As a world-renowned public figure, he became increasingly political, taking up the cause of Zionism and speaking out against militarism and rearmament. In his native Germany, this made him an unpopular figure, and after Nazi leader Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 Einstein renounced his German citizenship and left the country.

He later settled in the United States, where he accepted a post at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He would remain there for the rest of his life, working on his unified field theory and relaxing by sailing on a local lake or playing his violin. He became an American citizen in 1940.

In 1939, despite his lifelong pacifist beliefs, he agreed to write to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on behalf of a group of scientists who were concerned with American inaction in the field of atomic-weapons research. Like the other scientists, he feared sole German possession of such a weapon. He played no role, however, in the subsequent Manhattan Project and later deplored the use of atomic bombs against Japan. After the war, he called for the establishment of a world government that would control nuclear technology and prevent future armed conflict.

In 1950, he published his unified field theory, which was quietly criticized as a failure. A unified explanation of gravitation, subatomic phenomena, and electromagnetism remains elusive today. Albert Einstein, one of the most creative minds in human history, died in Princeton in 1955.

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The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 14, 2023 7:56 am

“If I have seen far, it is because I have stood upon the shoulders of giants.”- Sir Isaac Newton

Today we celebrate the birth of an intellectual giant.

GrungeVet
GrungeVet
March 14, 2023 8:32 am

https://www.unz.com/lromanoff/a-few-historical-frauds/

Einstein was a charlatan and a plagiarist, so exactly the kind of scientist our society would laud.

Also that first picture is baby Hitler.

BabbleOn
BabbleOn
  GrungeVet
March 14, 2023 8:40 am

They keep pushing “The Great Einstein” to keep people stupid…..I can’t believe how stupid some of his shit is and that people swallow it, yet here we are.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 14, 2023 8:53 am

That baby aint Einstein, it’s little Adolf

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
March 14, 2023 11:20 am

Oh yay!!!! You’re back! All it took was a picture of your favorite baby.

Everything good? Just give me a sign…

👍 = all is well

👎 = I’ve fallen off the face of the earth

🖕= none of your bizness

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Abigail Adams
March 14, 2023 4:02 pm

Ok, well at least you’re still alive. I can rest now.

Truth be told, I woke up extra early, hacked the system, and snuck in a picture of baby Hitler JUST to see if you would appear. And here you are!! It totally worked.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 14, 2023 3:35 pm

PFFFFt. The magic equation for which he is known was published two months before he ‘discovered’ it.

Aardvark-Gnosis
Aardvark-Gnosis
March 15, 2023 1:04 am

When all the media is owned by Joos, the sky’s the limit to how they advertised that the E -man was so intelligent… All of the hyper hoopla that shows just how history is written by these iconic self willed narcissistic tribal fictions… When Intelligent goyim begin to realize how the world is infected by the writers and editors of Jooish media, Maybe then, we will all see beyond thunder dooms thunderstorm of Propaganda… Just like the Holocaust religion, sucking money out of every goyims pocket book… Let’s talk about how many peoples gave their lives for these wars that the Joos created by their Bankster cables’… all around the world and all the rich elites with their hands in our pockets, the lies they told about who financed Hitler, of which they create the 2nd World war, and why they allowed their own poor Joos to be murdered to fill their pockets with war time building weapons cash? Self sacrifice of the poorest of the Joos… They knew… oh ya, they knew they were sacrificing their own kind for the Zionist Nazi regime. Then they brought the Nazi Nazis to America after the war, look where we are now?! Shit faced and bleeding American blood for these elite bankers and monarchs of old, all skimming of the top of every worker on the planet,,,If there is a hell we are already in it! Einstein was a parasitic philanderer…

ze bugs
ze bugs
March 15, 2023 4:49 am

Einstein was a racist who thought black people were crap. He was also a Eugenicist. This Eugenics thing seems to be a real issue with Jewish people. Gates, Einstein, Hitler, Jonas Salk, Fauci ect.

Why can’t these people just be happy to own everything and run the world? Why do they have to genocide us?

The Hatred of Christians is totally bizarre. Jesus was a JEW!