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Einstein, Albert People History
Einstein, Albert People History
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- Nearly everything related to Einstein on the web.
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- "Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist" a book by Christopher Bjerknes. Site contains exerts, table of contents and blurbs. Was Albert Einstein, in fact, a plagiarist, who copied the theories of Lorentz, Poincare, Gerber, and Hilbert?
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- A student site about Albert Einstein. It includes biographical information, Einstein's letter to FDR, quotes, and a time line.
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- Article provides a glimpse into the life of the physicist who is considered the father of modern science. Includes sound file, photographs, timeline, slide show, and quiz. From Time Magazine.
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- Albert Einstein, Time Magazine's Person of the [20th] Century. Site includes links to information about Einstein and also information on the runners-up.
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- Publishes "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein". Includes information on the publication and its staff.
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- Devoted to Albert Einstein. It contains a biography, pictures, relativity information, intelligence information and letters he has written.
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- Shows one random quote for every visit or button press. Requires JavaScript.
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- Send an e-card for free featuring a picture and quote of Einstein.
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- Essay attempts to answer the question of just how smart Einstein really was.
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- Einstein's writings and philosophy on God, the cosmos, science, and religion.
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- Veteran journalist Ralph D. Gardner's intimate reminiscence of his childhood friendship with Albert Einstein.
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- Purports to show that there are documents and information pertaining to the relationship between Einstein and Zionism.
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- Biography includes details about his family, childhood, and his role in nuclear disarmament.
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- The Monthly Review republishes Einstein's 1949 article "Why Socialism." This article appeared in the Monthly Review's first issue.
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- Collection of articles from Time Magazine portray Einstein as the greatest mind of the 20th century.
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- Information on his life and political views.
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- A recently released, partially censored version of Einstein's FBI file spells out how the bureau spied on Einstein and his associates and identifies some of the informants who said he was a spy.
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- Documents about Albert Einstein published by the FBI under the Freedom of Information Act.
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- A comprehensive Albert Einstein resource with biography, information, pictures, links, threoys, studies, time line, life, and works.
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- Provides access to the manuscripts held by the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and to an extensive Archival Database.
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- Albert Einstein's role in the creation of the atomic bomb and his views on the a-bombing of Japan.
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- A site that publicizes controversial physics issues.
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- The National Center for Supercomputing Applications offers an online exhibit on black holes and Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, including images, video clips, and a bibliography.
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- The homepage of the repository of the personal papers of the great scientist, humanist and Jew, Albert Einstein
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- Online publication of the 1920 edition of Albert Einstein's Relativity.
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- Military related quotations from Albert Einstein.
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- Detailed, hyperlinked biography of Albert Einstein (1879-1955), from the Mactutor History of Mathematics Archive
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- An online exhibit of the life of Albert Einstein, by the AIP Center for History of Physics. Text by leading historians and many illustrations and quotes show Einstein's scientific contributions, political and cultural concerns, and impact on the world.
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- Online exhibition telling the story of Einstein's life and work.
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- NOVA presents a profile of Albert Einstein, with additional teaching resources, Shockwave demonstrations, and animations of relativity concepts.
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- This is a well done Einstein bibliographical site. It has a brief sketch of his science career and social justice activism.
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- Student written biographical essay. Includes bibliography.
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- Michael Fowler's physics lectures from the U of VA. Interesting and easy to follow.
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- Provides an overview of Einstein's life and work.
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- Fred Jerome reveals that Albert Einstein was investigated by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover in his new book The Einstein File.
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- A biography of Albert Einstein from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archives
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