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Einstein's miracle year - Larry Lagerstrom

Einstein's miracle year - Larry Lagerstrom

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As the year 1905 began, Albert Einstein faced life as a failed academic. Yet within the next twelve months, he would publish four extraordinary papers, each on a different topic, that were destined to radically transform our understanding of the universe. Larry Lagerstrom details these four groundbreaking papers. Lesson by Larry Lagerstrom
Date: 2020-08-22

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It's funny. Did you know?
Majority of the humanity doesn't agree or contemplate the idea of the assumption that 'nothing can travel faster than light speed' as true.
People know that this assumption is absolutely incorrect and blunt statement etched in our history. Yet we are enduring it.
Take this assumption from the equation, and everything about speed time dilation will fall apart.
What you basically believed so far is a most misleading, self ignoring theory with a false hypothesis from a wannabe world genius.

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Why didn't you tell that Mileva Maric helped him she was his wife and had to leave the university because they had children so only joy for mileva was helping him and without her, Einstein couldn't publish even a single paper (you can learn more if you watch nat geo documentary: Genius: Einstein but there are some scenes that is not proper for children to watch) but still thank you about the video: )
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The guy who wasn, t accepted at school or ar in acadmic colleges, did change all of them, know you can tell that school don, t see talents, they only see A+ and F or in another word they see 1 and 0 only
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Please google xogoslab. Einstein_s_riddle in case you are interesting. Have a perfect day.

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Who said Einstein was a 'failed academic'?
I wish people would just read his biography. He didn't like any educational structure, there's no evidence that he was a 'failed academic'.

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So, the press largely ignored him for 15 years after his ground breaking publications.
Another reason why the press is a failed profession because journalist are sensationalist.

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0: 53 Its rather odd of this video to give the impression that Einstein knew sequent calculus, which belongs to the realm of mathematical logic, not mathematical physics.
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You feature lots of great people who did contribute greatly in the modern science, but it seems that there's nothing about Nikola Tesla. Hoping a video about him.
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