What if einstein was still alive




















Gleick's explanation makes sense. In fact, physicist Edward Witten has been described as the most mathematically gifted physicist since Newton. However, I would add a corollary: Einstein seems bigger than modern physicists because--to paraphrase Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard --physics got small. For the first half of the last century, physics yielded not only deep insights into nature--which resonated with the disorienting work of creative visionaries like Picasso, Joyce and Freud--but also history-jolting technologies like the atomic bomb, nuclear power, radar, lasers, transistors and all the gadgets that make up the computer and communications industries.

Physics mattered. Over the past few decades, many physicists have gotten bogged down pursuing a goal that obsessed Einstein in his latter years: a theory that fuses quantum physics and general relativity, which are as incompatible, conceptually and mathematically, as plaid and polka dots. Seekers of this "theory of everything" have wandered into fantasy realms of higher dimensions with little or no empirical connection to our reality.

Over the past few decades, biology has displaced physics as the scientific enterprise with the most intellectual, practical and economic clout. Of all modern biologists, Francis Crick who originally trained as a physicist probably came closest to Einstein in terms of scientific achievement.

He went on to show how the double helix mediates the genetic code that serves as the blueprint for all of life. Just as Einstein vainly sought a unified theory of physics, so Crick in his final decades tried to crack the riddle of consciousness, the hardest unsolved problem in science. But neither Crick nor any other modern biologist has approached Einstein's extra-scientific reputation. Einstein took advantage of his fame to speak out on nuclear weapons, nuclear power, militarism and other vital issues through lectures, essays, interviews, petitions and letters to world leaders.

When he spoke, people listened. After Israel's first president, the chemist Chaim Weizmann, died in , the Israeli cabinet asked Einstein if he would consider becoming the country's president.

In the year , Albert Einstein's theories about light, gravity, motion, mass, and energy began a new era of science. These led to the big-bang theory which focuses on how the universe was born while also leading to concepts like black holes and dark energy. In this theory, Albert Einstein also explained the process of emission of electrons from metals which are struck by lightning.

This was called the photoelectric effect and the theory later led to the invention of the modern day Television, which gave technologists a new vision to come up with devices having screens. The Quantum theory of Light became an important discovery for several branches of science and Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in for the same. Nifty 18, Zomato Ltd. Market Watch. ET NOW. We have a different kind of intelligence. Smart reading of gameplay, good decision making and clinical technique certainly fall into that category, but Bellerin is hopeful that his fellow professionals will continue to use their fame as a platform to discuss and shed light on important issues off the pitch.

More information: Demond C. All News Phys. This Science News Wire page contains a press release issued by an organization and is provided to you "as is" with little or no review from Science X staff. July 4, physicists around the world held their breaths while the announcement regarding evidence in the search for the Higgs particle sent shock waves throughout the scientific community.

Speculation suggested experimenters at the Large Hadron Collider found something, but no one clearly knew, with full certainty, what the presented evidence would be. It was prestigiously announced the decay evidence of a subatomic particle in the suspected mass region of the Higgs Boson was discovered by two independent teams using separate particle detectors, Atlas and CMS.

The evidence was presented innocuously as a bump on a green and yellow graph like an ultrasound image indicating the presence of life. At the time, the culmination of this ambiguous bump, supported by the statistical data of a 5 sigma threshold, possessed the capabilities to ultimately change the world and subsequently solidify a perceived notion concerning our understandings of an infinite universe.

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