What Are Albert Einstein’s Main Accomplishments – 351 Phrases
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From the area-time diagram, it is clear that, within the body of reference, \(S’\), the occasion \(B\) occurred first. If the frame of reference \(S’\) was moving in the alternative (unfavourable \(x\)) path, event \(A\) would occur first, and the axes of \(S’\) could be tilted in the other path (so that the opening angle between the axes is better than \(90^\circ\)).
“Long ago, human beings abstracted from the pure world all that they ascribed to the gods, leaving the world useless; now the gods have fled right into a surrealistic world of improbable existence, taking with them the half of the natural world that we name divine. We ourselves have transformed God right into a fiction that can not be proved true.”
It is not any marvel why, for many years, Einstein’s views on religion became muddled in the popular imagination: The inconsistency is obvious. Here, God means one factor; over there, one other. Just going off his letter to Gutkind, 相対性理論 崩壊 Einstein seems to be an atheist. But read Einstein in different places and you discover him directly declaring that he isn’t one. “I am not an Atheist,” he stated in an interview printed in 1930. “I have no idea if I can define myself as a Pantheist. The issue involved is too huge for our limited minds.” Einstein was asked whether or not he was a pantheist. The rest of his response is price quoting in full:
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