It can be difficult to force yourself to dive into a group of links without having some idea of what you will find, so here are a few interesting Einstein facts.
The concept of Bose-Einstein Condensate was first introduced to science in 1925 by Satyendra Nath Bose. With Einstein’s help the concept was accepted in the physics world, but was not proven in the laboratory until 1995.
Despite numerous studies on photometry and photoelectrics before him, Einstein was the first to realize that light was not a simple wave, but energized particles and thus began quantum physics.
Einstein often made light of research failures(his own specifically). He was quoted as saying: “If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?” and “A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.”
Most people have heard of Einstein’s theory of general relativity, but do you know anything about his theory of special relativity?
Although string theory is considered to be a ‘theory of everything’, Einstein’s loop quantum gravity theory is a more plausible theory for many scientists.
While these are just a few of the contributions of Albert Einstein, they demonstrate the resounding impact he has had on physics. His theories extend from phases of matter to the process associated with black and white holes. Hopefully, you will find everything that you need in the links below and, as always, enjoy your research.
- Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
- Albert Einstein Quotes
- Albert Einstein’s Inventions
- Relativity Theory
- General Relativity
- Special Relativity
- Theory of Relativity
- Albert Einstein Biography
- Loop Quantum Gravity
- Boson

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