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Einstein has his tongue out in a photo made at his 72nd birthday :) this is the resemblance with my photo .. in a funny and innocent way :)
... on the 1st floor of the wooden summer house designed by Konrad Wachsmann in Caputh, south of Potsdam, which Albert Einstein usually lived in with his family from spring to late autumn from 1929 to 1932.
Brandenburg, Germany 03.06.2018
einstein-website.de/en/caputh/
Einsteins Badezimmer
... im 1. Stock des von Konrad Wachsmann entworfenen hölzernen Sommerhauses in Caputh südlich von Potsdam, das Albert Einstein mit seiner Familie von 1929 bis 1932 gewöhnlich vom Frühjahr bis in den späten Herbst bewohnte.
Brandenburg, Deutschland 03.06.2018
I did some garden work today and when I raked up some leaves on the lawn I had the idea for this photo. Einstein is always a cooperative photo model which may have to do with the fact that he isn't a real guinea pig and can't go anywhere. :)
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An evening scene at the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, right outside the main basin of Gloucester Docks, towards Llanthony Bridge which is seen at the right.
The last rays of the sun were falling onto the abandoned warehouse and gave the color to the fast moving clouds.
Can you spot Einstein in the picture? ;)
Wax-figur in the Chaplin-Museum at Vevey, Switzerland
Wachs-Figur gesehen im Chaplin-Museum in Vevey, Schweiz.
EINSTEIN (IMO: 9483346) is a Container Ship that was built in 2012 (9 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Cyprus.
It’s carrying capacity is 1036 TEU and her current draught is reported to be 8.5 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 151.72 meters and her width is 23.4 meters.
Old film print
A painted signboard at the Faschingsumzug (Carnival Festival)
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, about one hour from Weil der Stadt.
Weil der Stadt, Germany. 2002
My little old man Jake. His fur gets pretty wild from winter static electricity after he takes a good roll on the couch.
Jake is getting old and struggling with what old age brings along with it. One day at a time.
SŽ 541 016 "100 Jahre Relativitätstheorie - Albert Einstein", D 211 "Savia" (Villach Hbf. - Vinkovci), Rosenbach (A), 22.07.2017
Like many people I read several books at a time. Now that I am on leave from my job several reserved books have become available so I have plenty of reading matter.
Victoria's Public Libraries are promoting winter reading with their Warm Winter Read and my library service has a literature festival where we can go along and hear the authors talk. I am going to two talks this week.
Over the pandemic I have rediscovered reading non-fiction ( hence the title) as well as fiction in many forms.
As a librarian, I know that many may have the idea that we read on the job (ha ha), but apart from reading computer screens we actually spend most time dealing with our customers.
Albert Einstein
Thanks to Lenabem Anna for texture
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) lived in Bern when he turned our ideas of space and time upside down with his theory of relativity in 1905. The Einstein Museum, which is part of the Bern Historical Museum, presents the life of the physicist. The light installation in the entrance area was the highlight for me. Next time I'll take a color film...
Bern, Schweiz
Sept. 2024
Olympus XA4 macro, Zuiko 3,5/28 mm
Kentmere Pan 100, Kodak D-76 (1+1)
Print auf Fomaspeed Variant 311, Moersch ECO 4812
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Quando un uomo siede vicino ad una ragazza carina per un’ora, sembra che sia passato un minuto. Ma fatelo sedere su una stufa accesa per un minuto e gli sembrerà più lungo di qualsiasi ora. Questa è la relatività.
(Albert Einstein)
La sera del 14 luglio 1789 (giorno storico della Rivoluzione Francese), Luigi XVI di Francia sul suo diario giornaliero scriveva: “Oggi, niente di nuovo”.
(Anonimo)
Il tempo si muove in una direzione, i ricordi in un’altra.
(William Gibson)
Gli occidentali indossano al polso i loro dèi.
(Vimalanda)
Il via-vai di merci sulla Divaca-Koper in Slovenia è notevole, anche di domenica non ci si annoia mai.
Nell'ultima calda estate un merci in salita verso Divaca è spinto dalla 541.016 delle ferrovie Slovene in livrea "Einstein".
Crnotice [Slovenia]
20/08/2017
Foto Andrea De Berti
Albert Einstein said: ' There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.'
If you happen to work on gravitational physics the throat of a wormhole and one end of the two asymptotic sheets it connects - an Einstein-Rosen bridge - may perhaps come to mind when you set foot at the Sony Center in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz and look at the building's beautiful ceiling. If you wish you can take a look at the Wikipedia entry on wormholes to notice the (somewhat frivolous) analogy.