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Albert Einstein

Read through the most famous quotes from Albert Einstein




Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what stands the test of experience.


— Albert Einstein


#experience

Is it not better for a man to die for a cause in which he believes, such as peace, than to suffer for a cause in which he does not believe, such as war?


— Albert Einstein


#peace #inspirational

Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, Imagination encircles the world.


— Albert Einstein


#imagination

In scientific thinking are always present elements of poetry. Science and music requires a thought homogeneous.


— Albert Einstein


#poetry #science #music

The laws of gravity cannot be held responcible for people falling in love.


— Albert Einstein


#science #love

If someone can enjoy marching to music in rank and file, I can feel only contempt for him; he has received his large brain by mistake, a spinal cord would have been enough.


— Albert Einstein


#music

artificial intellegance is no match for natural stupidity


— Albert Einstein


#nature

Although I am a typical loner in my daily life, my awareness of belonging to the invisible community of those who strive for truth, beauty, and justice has prevented me from feelings of isolation.


— Albert Einstein


#einstein #inspirational #loner #beauty

Il est plus facile de désintégrer un atome qu'un préjugé


— Albert Einstein


#humor

One must divide one's time between politics and equations. But our equations are much more important to me, because politics is for the present, while our equations are for eternity.


— Albert Einstein


#eternity #future #mathematics #physics #politics






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Much later questions were raised whether the measurements had been accurate enough to support Einstein's theory. Their readings included the works of Henri Poincaré Ernst Mach and David Hume which influenced his scientific and philosophical outlook. Quantizing these oscillators each level will have an integer occupation number which will be the number of particles in it.

Later with the British philosopher Bertrand Russell Einstein signed the Russell–Einstein Manifesto which highlighted the danger of nuclear weapons. Einstein was in support of defending the Allied forces but largely denounced using the new discovery of nuclear fission as a weapon. Roosevelt that Germany might be developing an atomic weapon and recommended that the U.

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