Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist. He developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.:274 Einstein's work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. Einstein is best known in popular culture for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2. He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his "services to theoretical physics", in particular his discovery of the law of the photoelectric...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth14 March 1879
CityUlm, Germany
CountryGermany
Since I do not foresee that atomic energy is to be a great boon for a long time, I have to say that for the present it is a menace. Perhaps it is well that it should be. It may intimidate the human race into bringing order into it's international affairs, which without the pressure of fear, it would not do.
It followed from the special theory of relativity that mass and energy are both but different manifestations of the same thing.
There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable. It would mean that the atom would have to be shattered at will.
E=mc2. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared
Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another.
Matter is Energy ... Energy is Light ... We are all Light Beings
Everything is energy and that’s all there is to it.
My sailing system set sail, make it fast, no thoughts of energy or velocity, loll back, let boat drift.
Creative energy is more critical than learning.
There is not the slightest indication that (nuclear) energy will ever be obtainable.
There is not the slightest indication that energy will ever be obtainable from the atom
When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute-and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity.
The significant problems we face today cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.