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Tue 26 Feb, 2008 02:41 pm
einstein
pretty good article.
The ordinary adult never bothers his head about the problems of space and time. These are things he has thought of as a child. But I developed so slowly that I began to wonder about space and time only when I was already grown up. Consequently, I probed more deeply into the problem than an ordinary child would have."
theres an excerpt, this part stuck out to me.
einstein is quite amazing, the more i read about this very wise man the more i feel like that there might be hope for mankind after all.
One of them jokers, maybe it was Enrico Fermi, commented that Einstein should stop telling God what to do.
That is a case of spelling a word as it sounds--it is "waistcoat," which most Americans would call a vest if they saw one.
OK, time to change my sig line . . .
Not bad Settin'.
I like the bare-assed truth.
I've wondered what he believed before. His concept about free will doesn't quite make a whole lot of sense to me, but eh, I'm okay with that.
It would've been interesting to listen to a debate on religon between Gilbert Chesterton and Einstein.
Rap