he graduated with the second worst grades of his class. In addition, many of his professors couldn't stand him because of his indipendence of judgment. So I would not identify him with ETH so much.
@Petek Demircioglu Celebi Bs the US didn't want him in the first place. And they only took him to their advantage. They never quite trusted him. He wasn't treated well.
attractive attributes are subjectives there is no standard for that on the other hand iq is the standard for intelligence although its kinda shady often used as only factor to test someone's success success depends more and primarily on how much time u devote on something without getting distracted by something else also their is luck as u might know this is the uncontrollable factor whatever you do nothing can change how much luck u have it'll just happen if it has to happen so don't fret on what u cant rather control what u can and rem life is unfair better get used to it than whine also their is makeup if u consider urself ugly also there is neurotech (google it ) which could reverse the iq gap bw diff people but its at ver elementary level will take quite time just wish that ur lucky enough to see that technology work in irl auf wedershen
this piece of documentary fails to portray the incredible power of imagination that einstein had been developing since he was a child. he had been working hard, just that his professors did not understand that in college. Not that he was bad at college.
@@mircopaul5259 actually yes my teacher used to prove using similarity in triangle, whole i proved it using co-ordinate system as I found it to be less messy in terms of complexity. At first I thought that I was the first one to do it that way but then I got to know that alas! I am not the first to do it that way but still the less messy the better.
hmm. i studied at the univesity of zurich.. and remember i was told einstein was suspended from the ETH because of bad behaviour.. but dont find any reference to it anywhere..
@@s.h5187 yes it doesn't help with discovery he could have learn at 17 nothing change he always had the tendency to ask werid question that help him out alot
@@sumitraturi1569 obviously, detection of Gravitational wave , image of blackhole all are the proves . Even , time dilation is a well known and experienced fact in today's world. Even , some English astronomers photographed Stars during a solar eclipse and saw exactly the same result predicted by General Relativity. There's lots of proof buddy . Even , the Nobel winner of 2020 did their work with the help of Einstein's theory.
@@ramizr The much later discoveries supporting Relativity, were...much later (and he already received the Nobel and another Nobel cannot be awarded once he was already dead). During that time as well it was not as well accepted as it is today.
Very much like Leonardo or Newton, there will be no other Einstein in 200, 2000, or 20.... .0 years. It is not enough to have Einstein' s brain, it is equally essential to have proper environment.Einstein was born in the right time and in the right place
Thanks to german physicists the like of einstein planck somerfield Riemann Gauss Heisenberg BETHE born,.......endless list ,that s why we don't have the same intelligence the german era is gone so their intelligence
you mean Hawking,Feynman,Satyendranath Bose,Pauli,Heisenberg,Dirac were stupid or something?? Their contribution to Fundamental physics is far more greater than Einstein...Sad they werent a celebrity like him.If the Nazis didnt exist/never bothered the Jews atleast....I doubt it whether He would have received the Nobel Prize at all...It was a more of a political stunt rather than recognition of his intellect.
Juan Maldacena is the new Einstein!!!! Deep similarities: not a prodigy and DEEP insight. The two are genius, and have not much talent. (In contrast, Newton was VERY talented and ALSO a genius). The genius is the soul of the matter, not the talent.
Einstein may have had modest grades while an undergraduate, but he was hardly a "mediocre student". He was a voracious, ambitious, and creative researcher in his so-called "spare time". His results speak for themselves. Also, it says something more about his teachers, that he wasn't chosen as a research assistant, surely? Rather than claim him for your own, I would say he is an alumnus of the world.
I believe that ETH is not claiming anything here. Even if so, as one of the top universities, she has the position to do that. Who are you to speak for Einstein?
@@BlueSoulTiger i heard he aced the subjects he was passionated by (i.e. physics and other math related subjects) but as they said in the video, he even failed one his courses and didn't show up to classes he wasn't interested in....not exactly an exemplary student...
The gist of this video is that Einstein was a so mediocre student that it is not ETH's faute if he couldn't get a job afterwards. Consequently the professors at that time would have been excellent, otherwise how could they have deemed Einstein mediocre? But the complete historical record shows that Heinrich Weber was the mediocre one.
What is the consensus about claims that Einstein’s “breakthrough” didn’t entirely stem from his own insights but to a great degree, the work of mathematician Henri Poincare and others?
You'll find a consensus among the students of the _Grande Écoles,_ among second class journalists, among wanabe science writers, especially among people who know nothing, while the real scientists don't care a fig. Most of Einstein's breakthroughs, thirteen a dozen, are unprecedented.