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...most recent book, “Einstein: His Life and Universe,” at the Institute of Politics’ John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum yesterday evening. Isaacson, who currently serves as president and CEO of the Aspen Institute, told a packed crowd that one of Einstein??s greatest attributes was his ability to excel despite being labeled “the dopey one in the family.” “He was no Einstein when he was a kid,” said Isaacson, whose book was released this month. It was Einstein?...
...have an interest in the sciences as big as their interest for the humanities,” said Counter. Counter said the Foundation’s science conference began more than 15 years ago with the aim of encouraging more women and minorities in the sciences. In 2006, Albert Einstein??s name was added to the conference to honor the physicist’s work lecturing at black colleges and speaking against racism and anti-Semitism. Muriel Payan ’08, the conference’s co-director, said that the event was part of an important...
...museum recently hosted hit exhibitions like “Einstein?? and “The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy—the Exhibition...
...same title, the album portrays various characters and places in the book, representing its often surprising plot developments in a new aesthetic dimension. To the Stars (the book) takes place on an interplanetary spaceship, the Hound of Heaven, and centers around the tragic lives of a crew subject to Einstein??s “time dilation theory” (as mass approaches infinity, time approaches zero). Traveling at near light speed across the galaxy, the Earth ages hundreds of years while they see merely a few “ship” days. Having no family or friends...
...that title in 1997. In the seven years since, he has quickly become one of the leading thinkers in string theory—the edge of physics’ cutting edge. The theory attempts to blend this century’s greatest theoretical discoveries—quantum mechanics and Einstein??s relativity theory—into a single unified theory of the universe. Who wouldn’t want to try that...