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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.

Einstein with an IQ in the 160's was the genius who figured out the Quantum mechanics of the Universe.

Over a 15-year period, Einstein perfected his theory of relativity, which tried to explain how everything in the universe works. His new theory gave better predictions of planetary orbits around the sun and a more nuanced explanation of how gravitational forces work.

It took him 15 years to come up with E = mc2, while most of us today are still trying to understand it.

Ein Gebäude in Sofia ist bemalt mit einem Bild von Einstein und einer Menge von Formeln.

Einstein, izrađen od sitnih pločica, označava dućan sa zidnim pločicama

 

Einstein, made of tiny tiles, marks the store with wall tiles

I actually don't know his name but it seemed as good a name as any.

 

Went for a hike at Afton State Park In Minnesota today and happened along this furry guy on the beach along the St. Croix River. He seemed to me maybe a sheepdog or a labradoodle. Anyone?

I've been a bit reluctant to go down the AI rabbit hole, but I'm working on an alternate history SF book in which both Houdini and Einstein play pivotal roles. I'll probably self publish it, and I thought I'd try out AI for cover ideas. I probably won't use this image, but I had a lot of fun with it.

 

DreamStudio | Photoshop

Is this the next contender for crazy hairdo week?

Bald Eagle at Carter Lake, Iowa

A Gift from Rosen (who wasn't there at the time)

My female cat - named Einstein because of how smart she is!

kein perfekter Hintergrund, aber diese Pose musste ich einfach festhalten ;-)

not a perfect background, but I really had to make this shot" ;-)

Another new mural by artist Kobra (Eduardo Kobra)

Mr Einstein at the Berlin university

The Three Day Quote Challenge: wp.me/p47Ymh-3v2

cambridge circus, london

Ein Rundgang durch das Zentrum von St.Gallen

LARGE: View On Black

 

A few portraits.. This chap owns a restraunt obviously capitalising on his appearence. I cought him doing his books.

Albert Einstein, de Javier San Miguel Arteaga. Museo de la Ciencia

POV: Living Room Window, Bern, Switzerland.

Einstein Museum and Swiss Federal Archives.

 

Sony A6000 ILCE6000 with SEL55210 lewelsch

drawing in black and white (made by my husband and for sale)

I was struck by this gents resemblance to Albert Einstein

 

Der Einsteinturm ist ein zwischen 1920 und 1922 erbautes Observatorium, ein für seine Entstehungszeit revolutionäres Bauwerk des Architekten Erich Mendelsohn. Hier sollte die Gültigkeit von Einsteins Relativitätstheorie experimentell bestätigt werden. Das Gebäude steht unter Denkmalschutz. Hausherr und Betreiber des Turmteleskops ist das Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam. Eigenschaften und Verhalten der Magnetfelder liefern den Schlüssel zum Verständnis der Sonnenaktivitäten. Diese Probleme stehen im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit im Einsteinturm. Mit Hilfe eines Doppelspektrografen und zweier lichtelektrischer Polarisationsanalysatoren werden Magnetfelder auf der Sonne gemessen. Das Gebäude ist Teil des Wissenschaftsparks Albert Einstein auf dem Potsdamer Telegrafenberg. Seit fast 140 Jahren befinden sich hier Forschungseinrichtungen,von denen Impulse

in die ganze Welt ausgehen. Hier wurde das weltweit erste astrophysikalische Observatorium errichtet, hier befindet sich die Wiege der wissenschaftlichen Geodäsie und der systematischen Vermessung des Erdmagnetfeldes, und hier liegt eine der Geburtsstätten der deutschen Meteorologie. Heute arbeiten hier mehr als 1400 Personen in Forschungseinrichtungen mit weltweiter Reputation.

 

The Einstein Tower is an observatorie built between 1920 and 1922, at its time a revolutionary building designed by the architect Erich Mendelssohn. Its aim was to confirm the validity of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. It is listed as national historic monument. The telescope in the tower is owned and opperated by the Potsdam Leibniz Institute of Astrophysics. The investigations in the Einstein Tower are centred on the properties and behaviour of the magnetic fields that are the clue to understand the solar activities. The magnetic fields on the sun are measured by means of a double spectograph and two photoelectric polarization analyzers.

The building is now part of the Albert Einstein Science Park on Potsdam's Telegrafenberg ("Telegraph Mountain"). For almost 140 years, research facilities have been located here, from which impulses emanate to the whole world. This is where the world's first astrophysical observatory was built, the cradle of scientific geodesy and the systematic measurement of the Earth's magnetic field is located, and this is one of the birthplaces of German meteorology. Today, more than 1400 people work here in research institutions with a worldwide reputation.

I highly recommend checking out this nifty font based on Einstein's real handwriting.

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“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed.”

Albert Einstein, German born American Physicist

 

reflection and the hand bridge over the pond in the enchanted Cedar Grove.

 

From my "Countryside ~ a day-trip along the Sabino River" series: a trip into the hot mexican countryside in search of an old cypress grove. photos of stonewalls - desert scapes - cattle herds - the enchanted cypress grove - donkeys - adobe abodes - a manor hacienda house and more.

 

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