Menachem herman biography of albert

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    Table of contents :
    Content: Foreword
    Preface
    1 Antecedents
    2 To Visit America (February 21-April 1)
    3 Prof. Einstein Here (New York, April 2-3)
    4 City's Welcome (April 5)
    5 Freedom of City Is Refused (April 5)
    6 Freedom of the City Is Given (April 8)
    7 Fervid Reception (April 10-12)
    8 Demonstrates with Chalk (April 15-18)
    9 Defines the Speed of Light (April 18-23)
    10 Puzzles Harding (Washington, April 25-26)
    11 Speaks for Proposed Zionist University (New York, April 27-May 1)
    12 Baffled in Chicago (May 2-8)
    13 Princeton Hears Einstein Explain (May 9-14)
    14 Sees Boston (May 17-18). 15 Push Hebrew Medical Work (New York, May 19-21)16 Coming to Hartford (May 22)
    17 Professor Einstein and the Hat (New York, May 23)
    18 To Be in Cleveland (May 25-26)
    19 To Greet Einstein (Philadelphia, May 29)
    20 Sails Today (New York, May 30)
    21 After

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    Einstein, one hundred years of genius

    One hundred years ago, a Jewish scientist named Albert Einstein began publishing a series of works, including the renowned Theory of Relativity, in which he proved that there were, in fact, atoms and molecules; he created the basis for quantum mechanics by revealing that light behaved as if it were made up of particles, in addition to revolutionizing the concepts of time, mass and energy in relation to space. From then on, everything changed in the perception of the universe and in the world of science.

    One day, he was asked what his reaction would be if he was proven that the Theory of Relativity was wrong. "I would have felt sorry for our good G-d. The theory is more than correct," he replied. In 1921, when he first arrived in the United States, still on the ship, a reporter asked: "Can you explain relativity in a few words?" He replied: "If you do not take my words too seriously, but as if they were a joke, I have the following to explain

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