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Why Einstein Couldn’t Get a Job for Nine Years 

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:09 Einstein fails to get into college
1:40 Einstein’s grades at Zurich Polytechnic
2:02 Einstein irritates his university professors
2:51 Meeting Mileva Maric and illegitimate daughter Lieserl
4:40 Einstein fails to get a job
6:34 Working as a third-rate patent clerk
8:18 The ‘miracle’ year in 1905 starting with the photoelectric effect paper
9:10 Brownian Motion
9:40 Special theory of relativity
10:55 E = MC2
11:26 Einstein still struggles to get a job following 1905 papers
12:52 Falling in love with his Berlin cousin
13:09 Einstein and wife divorce
13:57 General theory of relativity
15:22 How the sun warps starlight
16:02 Einstein’s controversial character
17:21 Dropping the atomic bomb
18:25 Einstein troubled by quantum entanglement
19:05 Struggle to find a uniform field theory
Special thanks to Soojin Han for permission to feature her performance of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 3
Full video of the performance • Mozart Violin Concerto...
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Sources:
Lipoid Gymnasium, Einstein’s high school in Germany: Rufus46, CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/... via Wikimedia Commons
Maxwell equations: FF-UK, CC BY-SA 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/... via Wikimedia Commons
Swiss Patent Office in Bern Gidoca, CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons
Italian cemetery where Hermann Einstein is buried: Paolobon140, CC BY-SA 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/... via Wikimedia Commons
Rijksmuseum Boerhaave in Leiden, Netherlands showcasing Einstein’s fountain pen Museum Boerhaave, CC BY-SA 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/... via Wikimedia Commons
NASA’s animation of how the sun warps starlight
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@Newsthink
@Newsthink 15 дней назад
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@Unknown31212
@Unknown31212 15 дней назад
Nikola Tesla, I'm not sure if it's been covered already, im pretty new to the channel
@FunkyKnight96
@FunkyKnight96 15 дней назад
Please make a video about John von Neumann. He was one of the smartest scientists of the 20th century in terms of raw intelligence. He was a polymath with a photographic memory who, at six years old, could divide two eight-digit numbers in his head and converse in Ancient Greek.
@FunkyKnight96
@FunkyKnight96 15 дней назад
Geniuses of his era called him a genius. For example, George Dantzig, who accidentally solved two famous unsolved problems in statistics because he was late to class and thought they were homework. The story of von Neumann's genius goes like this: When George Dantzig brought von Neumann an unsolved problem in linear programming "as I would to an ordinary mortal", on which there had been no published literature, he was astonished when von Neumann said "Oh, that!", before offhandedly giving a lecture of over an hour, explaining how to solve the problem using the hitherto unconceived theory of duality.
@AndyNastas40403
@AndyNastas40403 15 дней назад
Bram Stoker's Dracula, the iconic 1897 tale of a vampire from Transylvania, is often thought to be inspired by a formidable 15th-century governor from present-day Romania named Vlad the Impaler.= VLAD TzEPES fighting Ottoman Empire.
@onlytywun
@onlytywun 15 дней назад
robert boyle or humphry davy
@paulg444
@paulg444 10 дней назад
a lesson to every professor, the best and brightest, the most inquisitive and curious, are not necessarily the A students.
@rodneyh1947
@rodneyh1947 10 дней назад
Grades are only a snapshot, peoples understanding and thought process can evolve overtime, a lot of people let the grades stop them from pursuing it without realizing they have potential.
@AndreasDelleske
@AndreasDelleske 9 дней назад
Note: May not apply if the teachers, professors are open-minded, inquisitive and curious themselves.
@winmen5279
@winmen5279 7 дней назад
tbh, I think its more of a mistake on Einstein part than professors rejecting him. you're saying this from hindsight bias
@leexingha
@leexingha 7 дней назад
how come they could see if they dont have the eye for it?
@chiensyang
@chiensyang 6 дней назад
So the woke schools changing the grading standard were on the correct side of educational history?
@Physicsforlife888
@Physicsforlife888 15 дней назад
I Don't know why I am obsessed with Einstein but I loved him so much since I first heard about him He will always be in my mind for making me love physics.....
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r 15 дней назад
Atleast the eyes in pagan era of that time can't be used anymore If your happy and you know it clap your hands! 😂
@ossiedunstan4419
@ossiedunstan4419 12 дней назад
Same , He lead me to my hypotheses on the Multi Multiverse.
@randomteenboy
@randomteenboy 11 дней назад
@@ossiedunstan4419 multiverse is dogma and pseudo science....
@CheckmateSurvivor
@CheckmateSurvivor 11 дней назад
The "greatest scientist of all time" was a complete fraud. Please start using your brain.
@alexanderigasan8740
@alexanderigasan8740 10 дней назад
Same! 😂
@singing-sands
@singing-sands 14 дней назад
Don’t dismiss Mileva Maric’s contribution to Einstein’s work so easily. She did much more than type up his papers! The very fact she was the only woman classmate showed the extent to which she was valued in her own right. After marriage they had at least two more children but she suffered from severe post partum depression. I disagree that Mileva was ugly. After Einstein grew tired of her illness he left and married his first cousin. I would never call his cousin ugly, but her picture is readily available.
@epajarjestys9981
@epajarjestys9981 11 дней назад
Yeah, Einstein's cousin-wife was actually quite an ugly hag compared to Mileva Maric. He should have stayed loyal to Mileva. Probably would have come up with a grand unified theory then. Also shouldn't have told the US of A to build a nuke. I'm gonna build a time machine and tell him about it.
@adrianc.4982
@adrianc.4982 11 дней назад
A😮
@shantishanti1949
@shantishanti1949 10 дней назад
He stole her ideas !
@Amilakasun1
@Amilakasun1 10 дней назад
@@shantishanti1949 yeah just like marie curie stole from her husband.
@Minptahhathor
@Minptahhathor 9 дней назад
Yeah the Disney series was very eye opening and quite saddening.
@vit3869
@vit3869 14 дней назад
One of your best documentaries yet. Longer, more in-depth=better.
@zetristan4525
@zetristan4525 10 дней назад
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger🎶
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@petarswift5089
@petarswift5089 13 дней назад
Little known fact. After he published the Special Relativity papers, he applied for a job in the Balkans in the Kingdom of Serbia as a university professor in Belgrade. But he was rejected because of the language barrier and not speaking Serbian.
@FPSIreland2
@FPSIreland2 11 дней назад
Lucky Einstein
@tgrujic1487
@tgrujic1487 8 дней назад
@@FPSIreland2such an unnecessary comment
@69Kevrod2012
@69Kevrod2012 5 дней назад
Can't find any reference of it, also doesn't sound too credible given Serbia close ties to Germany at the time and Germany's general prestige in physics I doubt it would be much different than teaching physics in English nowadays!
@petarswift5089
@petarswift5089 5 дней назад
It is a question for the collective West because it is about ignoring. Fortunately, Einstein's archives are still mostly located in the East, in Israel. In his early stage he was on good terms with the Serbian community through his first wife. You probably never heard that he got the idea for Str during a visit to Serbia and the Balkans. You should keep in mind that the United States met him for the first time only after his emigration and when he gained media attention from the national media there. The relations between Serbia and Germany at the beginning of the 20th century were better than the relations between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.
@69Kevrod2012
@69Kevrod2012 4 дня назад
@@petarswift5089 yeah that's why I question your assertion that the language barrier was the reason he didn't teach in Serbia, which you didn't address weirdly!
@Eagerwerewolf
@Eagerwerewolf 15 дней назад
I'm really curious what he said at last, the nurse didn't know german, it will probably remain a mystery forever
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 15 дней назад
It was some sort of equation, but the nurse was not a mathematician.
@gonfaraway
@gonfaraway 15 дней назад
Probably?
@centuraxaum5951
@centuraxaum5951 14 дней назад
So he's not cared enough at the end? Probably they should have had a recorder near him all the time.
@gonfaraway
@gonfaraway 13 дней назад
@@centuraxaum5951 should've would've could've
@pskocik
@pskocik 13 дней назад
Perhaps he did unlock the secret to the theory of everything and told it to the nurse, who, like the world, was not ready for it. We may never know.
@JK360noscope
@JK360noscope 14 дней назад
This is probably the best description of success. "He did his most important work and nobody cared at all" It isn't till later when the implications of the success show up does the impact of the stone hitting the water send out the waves...
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
Because he was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@user-wr4yl7tx3w
@user-wr4yl7tx3w 13 дней назад
This is really well presented and narrated.
@ronmullick253
@ronmullick253 7 дней назад
Totally agree.One tiny critique.The narrator should look into voice lesson.Her voice is naturally beautiful though.
@peterfireflylund
@peterfireflylund 5 дней назад
Really? He was a “pacifist” but he was totally behind Israel…
@uzefulvideos3440
@uzefulvideos3440 4 дня назад
@@ronmullick253 the voice is AI generated 😁
@ronmullick253
@ronmullick253 3 дня назад
@@uzefulvideos3440 That does make sense.Maybe it is the disinterested quality in her voice.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@Martincohenphoto
@Martincohenphoto 9 дней назад
What a lovely and well made video! One of the best I have seen on Albert Einstein, and a LOT of documentaries were made on his life and his legacy.
@tinytim71301
@tinytim71301 13 дней назад
Beautifully done. Thank you.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@crazygermanviper
@crazygermanviper 2 дня назад
Nice how this intimate emotional climax in the end is immediately soulcrushingly devastated by an add for brilliant. Now I am depressed again.
@BounceIO
@BounceIO 13 дней назад
Incredible and inspiring thank you, was just feeling like shit this morning, and this picked me right back up.
@zetristan4525
@zetristan4525 10 дней назад
Super presentation. And no glaring errors, while explaining simply for the public.
@andrewlewis4047
@andrewlewis4047 6 дней назад
While there was clearly a few errors that would set a scientist back she done good enough for me to prefer over any news media outlet. 😂 🎉
@zetristan4525
@zetristan4525 6 дней назад
@@andrewlewis4047 Which errors most noteworthy? I am a physicist: did I enthusiastically forget to critique?🤓
@adityasunani3265
@adityasunani3265 10 дней назад
Fascination video! I really loved it!! BTW, your videos are amazing!! I really liked most of the videos and it really gives valuable learning!!
@PAKARErst
@PAKARErst 10 дней назад
You are brilliant at what you do. Top notch.
@jann9507
@jann9507 13 дней назад
Thank you for a fantastic presentation; Loved the infographics and photographs which were very apt to the topic. Please keep them coming!!
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@nHans
@nHans 13 дней назад
The elevator animation is wrong. It shows the elevator moving with constant speed after a brief initial acceleration-that is, a real-life elevator. Whereas Einstein-clearly not an engineer-imagined elevators that were constantly accelerating, whether moving upward or downward. He wouldn't have discovered General Relativity in a real-life elevator.
@i2keepitrealInreseach
@i2keepitrealInreseach 9 дней назад
A proud Indian engineer 😂
@gary_rumain_you_peons
@gary_rumain_you_peons 8 дней назад
Elevators cannot constantly accelerate downwards.
@nHans
@nHans 7 дней назад
​@@gary_rumain_you_peons Real-life elevators don't, naturally. There's air, and eventually, the ground itself. An ideal elevator for Einstein would be a nightmare in the real world. 🤣
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 7 дней назад
@@i2keepitrealInreseach LMFAO, Ya right, he really is proud of that stupid shit he just said LOL. Made my day.
@USGrant21st
@USGrant21st 3 дня назад
@@gary_rumain_you_peons "Elevators cannot constantly accelerate downwards." -- they can, when the breaks go bad 😂
@Omnipotent_Science
@Omnipotent_Science 15 дней назад
Ngl I wish your channel had more subscribers because your videos are so insightful and interesting 😭
@coastofkonkan
@coastofkonkan 13 дней назад
How many genuiuses go unnoticed & how many go waste due to politics or inter personal issues or even plain discrimination
@yannickclaes90
@yannickclaes90 6 дней назад
How many charlatans get praised by the media as demi-gods. Looking at you Elon!
@mimszanadunstedt441
@mimszanadunstedt441 6 дней назад
Would you rather score a 50 on every test, or a 100 on half, and a 0 on half?
@growtocycle6992
@growtocycle6992 6 дней назад
Autism sucks...
@yannickclaes90
@yannickclaes90 6 дней назад
How many charlatans are being praised by the media? Looking at you Elon!
@yannickclaes90
@yannickclaes90 6 дней назад
@@growtocycle6992 ???
@davidcolombier5673
@davidcolombier5673 9 дней назад
Great video and great explanations.
@OpenAITutor
@OpenAITutor 11 дней назад
Great summation of Einstein's life and work.
@whitehorse1959
@whitehorse1959 9 дней назад
A wonderful video production, thanks. Subscribed.
@rajibalam9748
@rajibalam9748 4 дня назад
Loved this documentary!
@Arugula100
@Arugula100 5 дней назад
This is a marvelous presentation of science, history, and Einstein. I love your presentation style and narration! I wish i can be tour assistant to learn how to create this kind of educational videos. Where does one learn about these processes of clipping vidros, photos, and stringing them into a story with voice recordings?
@anon5041
@anon5041 День назад
I like that you put ad at the end of the video. I watched to reciprocate that respect
@mzimmer1751
@mzimmer1751 13 дней назад
Very nice video, as always
@szlvid6
@szlvid6 9 дней назад
Thank you! Very interesting!🌱
@jazzman2516
@jazzman2516 9 дней назад
A testament to the complexity of the human mind, and the ridiculousness of the modern educational system.
@bhaveshsuthar4423
@bhaveshsuthar4423 15 дней назад
Love these scientist docuseries
@kaustubhpandey1395
@kaustubhpandey1395 15 дней назад
I love your channel I love the historical origins and significance of science You unfold it beautifully
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@ronmullick253
@ronmullick253 День назад
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 Ah the internet.Where people can puff themselves up by calling a genius a fruad.And then present a sophomoric,useless and pathetic video to prove their lack of intellect.
@bluedale6563
@bluedale6563 4 дня назад
Thank you for this
@DannyLeenders
@DannyLeenders 4 дня назад
I like your voice😊 it's clear and calm.
@tearsien
@tearsien 6 дней назад
His story could've ended many many times. I'm glad einstein was so mentally durable.
@brianletter3545
@brianletter3545 10 дней назад
A very good short 'Bio' of Einstein! Thanks a lot. From someone who was a very happy 'Patent Clerk' for 16y.
@sammypwn6732
@sammypwn6732 13 дней назад
Hi Cindy, I love your videos and I'm wondering if you can make a bio video on mathematicians like Abel, Euclid,Euler or Gauss
@rohank9292
@rohank9292 11 дней назад
I've heard of several different explanations of Einstein's Theory of Relativity since a very long time now without ever understanding it at all. Today, I heard you make a key comment in your explanation of the Einstein's free fall and accelerating upward elevator scenario that both gravity and acceleration are one and the same thing. Though I've known this concept for a long time now ever since having studied about it in high school, the fact that this leads to the explanation of Einstein's theory of Relativity is a revelation for me in its own. Now all that remains is to learn the math used for describing acceleration in curved geometric spaces and then I should be able to understand the theory that has evaded my comprehension for 25 years already now. Thank you very much for providing this insight.
@epajarjestys9981
@epajarjestys9981 11 дней назад
I recommend Prof. Frederic Schuller's lecture series for the Heraeus Winter school on gravity and light. It's here on RU-vid. Best, most understandable introduction to GR that I've seen. The professor won some award for his teaching skill.
@zemm9003
@zemm9003 10 дней назад
​@@epajarjestys9981 the best way to learn is by reading the original papers of Einstein since they are very detailed and he was an amazing writer.
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 10 дней назад
When Einstein's fiance complained about his not being ready to marry he developed his Theory of Relative Stability.
@R.K146
@R.K146 14 дней назад
Have 😢 been searching for this video ,since a year .
@stevenharris2064
@stevenharris2064 10 дней назад
Well done.
@gregorysagegreene
@gregorysagegreene День назад
At the bottom of my life yet again, it's good to listen to something pure and positive.
@PearlmanYeC
@PearlmanYeC 5 дней назад
nice presentation.
@MusicLover-bp2cc
@MusicLover-bp2cc 6 дней назад
Thank you.
@THEScottCampbell
@THEScottCampbell 5 дней назад
Al got great PR. He wasn't a "pacifist"; he was lazy and selfish, as demonstrated by his treatment of his wife. National service could easily be served as a cook or a clerk but there was no money in it. His arrogant treatment of Georges Le Maitres and his "Big Bang Theory" makes Einstein's understanding of cosmology a joke, The American press loved him. He was a one trick pony.
@randelbrooks
@randelbrooks 5 дней назад
One lengthy paper I read about him detailed how he and the people around him successfully use publicity and what you might call a bit of ShowBusiness to make him so famous compared to other more important physicists. His mathematics was rather poor and he could not get a job on the Manhattan project. But he had made himself very famous so when teller and Szilard put together the letter to Roosevelt about nuclear energy they got Einstein to sign it because of his name. His family still promotes all of this quite jealously.
@nomad7734
@nomad7734 5 дней назад
Yup... that is the truth
@danmarquez3971
@danmarquez3971 6 дней назад
Oh, wonderful history; it provides lessons in many eye-opening facets of psychology, life, and dreams. Thank you!!
@justpengy1024
@justpengy1024 15 дней назад
I love you’re videos, i really love these things but i couldn’t find any good explanation about it. But you do it just perfectly that even a 10 year old can understand😊
@gwickle1685
@gwickle1685 6 дней назад
Thank you
@ivanbeshkov1718
@ivanbeshkov1718 4 дня назад
In 1925 Einstein visited Buenos Aires, in Montevideo he met with philosopher Carlos Vaz Ferreira. He read Upton Sinclair novels. Surprising that he had so many extracurricular activities.
@corvinyt
@corvinyt 15 дней назад
Loved this piece on Einstein. 🙏
@bruceincremona9241
@bruceincremona9241 15 дней назад
Albert einstein had OCD. As do many scientists and entertainers to this day. Can you imagine if he were born in our time? And they were shoving drugs down his throat to help with his OCD! My youngest son, who is a man now, was borderline OCD when he was in grade and high school. All they did was try to convince me to get him Adderall. I wasn't going for any of that, especially when two Psychiatrist told me told me it wasn't necessary. They wanted me to give him drugs to make their job easier. Not everyone learns at the same pace.
@AL-lh2ht
@AL-lh2ht 15 дней назад
You have no idea what OCD is or what OCD drugs do. Let me guess. Also a anti vacciner?
@perc-ai
@perc-ai 13 дней назад
@@AL-lh2ht the avg anti vacciner knows more about chemistry and drugs than probably the vacciners...
@bwfvc7770
@bwfvc7770 13 дней назад
@@AL-lh2ht You've obviously had too many with an attendant charisma bypass.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@cratecruncher4974
@cratecruncher4974 11 дней назад
So all his greatest works were in that patent office while married to whats her name who he met in college AND gave his prize money to. I wonder how much "editing" she did?
@nomad7734
@nomad7734 5 дней назад
It maybe her work.
@royjcrump2329
@royjcrump2329 15 дней назад
Sweet moments in time, Thank you, you have a special gift, details, your got all details. This video is the best..Thank you, Always in space and time.
@muhammadyahyahadi9337
@muhammadyahyahadi9337 13 дней назад
biographies of 'Al Kuarizmi' who invented algebra(modern math)
@juiuice
@juiuice 8 дней назад
its nice knowing Einstein struggled getting a job/getting his foot on the door, too 😔
@varunnikam
@varunnikam 13 дней назад
I love anything and everything about Sir Einstein.
@mkjyt1
@mkjyt1 15 дней назад
this was great!
@qwertyuuytrewq825
@qwertyuuytrewq825 4 дня назад
Some say it is hard to find job today ) 100 years ago it took 9 years and 4 revolutionary publications to get position according to your degree
@mauricefisher1654
@mauricefisher1654 15 дней назад
Thanks
@Newsthink
@Newsthink 15 дней назад
Thanks so much Maurice, this is really appreciated!
@bibiayube677
@bibiayube677 11 дней назад
We are very lucky to have this genius came into our world imagine if we never had him
@robertpotvin8872
@robertpotvin8872 11 дней назад
the only real application of his theories is the nuclear BOMB,,,,,,the famous E=MC2,,,,another one is,,,the correction of clocks needed for fast and far satellites ,due to THE GENERAL RELATIVITY ,,this at 1 sec for a 100 YEARS,LOLL,the rest is only triyng to explain what is going on in the UNIVERSE,,
@user-ii3rs3wo1v
@user-ii3rs3wo1v 13 дней назад
Well, the Einstein-Szilard letter from August 1939 didn't cause much action in the US. The immediate consequences were a relatively small research program. In fact, it was the Frisch-Peierls memorandum from March 1940 (which in historical review already contained the schematic of a blueprint for the gun-type design of the atomic bomb) which led to the activity of the MAUD committee and the Tube Alloys project in the UK later on, way before the start of the Manhattan project. And it was Mark Oliphant (a guy from Australia, who was a member of the MAUD committee and who then primarily worked on the new RADAR technology, and who finally got lucky to have Rudolf Peierls sitting nearby in the same building (who could solve one or two difficult problems for Oliphant - despite the fact that Peierls and Frisch didn't posses security clearance at that time ;-)) visiting the US in August 1941 who reminded the scientific community in the US about the existence of the MAUD committee report. That report had been sent to the US before, but Lyman Briggs (director of the US Uranium Committee) had put that report into his safe. And had not shown it to any member of his own committee. There was meeting then on 26th of August 194 with Mark Oliphant and the Uranium Committee to discuss the issue. Finally, Oliphant met with his friend Ernest Lawrence on September 23th in Berkeley, where Lawrence did receive a copy of the Frisch-Peierls memorandum. And Lawrence then informed Robert Oppenheimer to check the figures. But this it not the end of the story. Mark Oliphant convinced Ernest Lawrence to convert his 37-inch cyclotron into a giant mass spectrometer for electromagnetic isotope separation. So, in the end, it was some guy from Australia and not the the (first) Einstein-Szilard letter who caused the action. IMHO, that famous Einstein-Szilard letter gets a little bit too much attention. Probably because of the name of Albert Einstein in it. ;-)
@mr.thermistr9903
@mr.thermistr9903 15 дней назад
Please make a video on Dr. Satyendra Nath Bose as he was father of Quantum Statistics.
@javastream5015
@javastream5015 13 дней назад
I need a similar job to solve the P-NP problem!
@mark9294
@mark9294 3 дня назад
AI will do it
@benstallone6784
@benstallone6784 14 дней назад
Damn. Einstein was basically a loser until he wasn't in 1905 when he suddenly became a legend.
@Zamicol
@Zamicol 11 дней назад
He was still a loser in 1905, and 1906. It wasn't until 1907 when Planck discovered Einstein that Einstein began to gain awareness. Plank was interested in his Brownian motion and Photoelectric papers. He told Einstein that he should pursue his (potentially silly) relativity work as Plank wanted monopoly on the quantum. Even Einstein's own professor Minkowski had not bothered to read his works until Planck elevated Einstein. In this way Einstein was a father of quantum.
@nomad7734
@nomad7734 5 дней назад
Over rated... and his wife probably did all the work.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
@@Zamicol He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@user-jw3vy3kf5f
@user-jw3vy3kf5f 6 дней назад
'Space and Time are products of our thinking not a situation within which we live'
@kellyem33
@kellyem33 11 дней назад
lorentz came up wtih E= MC2, albert understood it.
@Zirui.roblox
@Zirui.roblox 3 дня назад
So he did find the field equation at this death bed, but the nurse didnt understood german 😮
@toddmiller6100
@toddmiller6100 3 дня назад
What AI models and agent setup are you using?
@shauryaaher1579
@shauryaaher1579 14 дней назад
Einstein actually thought of a person falling from a building…that was the happiest thought of his life.
@leoisanerd
@leoisanerd 15 дней назад
ok but what about his mewing streak
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 дня назад
He was a fraud. Now let's watch something that actually teaches some crucial wisdom 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@danmimis4576
@danmimis4576 15 дней назад
Great dude, able to imagine some insane thought experiments. He was also lucky: when his math was wrong the measurements weren't made (remember 1914 in Russia and WW1?) and when he desperately needed to right his math Hilbert was a gentleman. And if I'm not wrong he didn't deliver much in his last 40 years ...
@Makoto03
@Makoto03 15 дней назад
Great video on Einstein.
@amorphousblob2721
@amorphousblob2721 3 дня назад
16:12 - "But like all humans, Einstein could be full of contradictions..." goes on to explain how Einstein showed the typical thought patterns of an Early Lifer.
@robbes7rh
@robbes7rh 10 дней назад
This is a wonderfully rich biographical video about Einstein that tells the stories behind his stellar achievements that were replete with more than his fair share of personal travails. I found it interesting and motivational that Einstien often found himself in a dead end in pursuit of a theory, and that he found solace and renewed purpose in the simple act of playing Mozart melodies on his violin. What we see is an imperfect man attempting to make sense of an imperfect world but with an abiding faith that there is a hidden order to everything. One thing I'd like to point out is Einstein, himself, did not write the letter to Roossevelt, Leo Szilard wrote the letter with the foresight that Einstein's signature at the bottom ensured it would get Roosevelt's attention. After some armtwisting Einstein finally agreed, and Edward Teller brought the letter to Einstein to sign changing the coarse of history in an incredibly profound way.
@timeflex
@timeflex 6 дней назад
The initial formula was m = E/(c^2). The first attempt to explain mass.
@rolandnelson6722
@rolandnelson6722 5 дней назад
Physicists in his time (and still now) weren’t interested in how the universe worked, they were primarily interested in WHO is saying this is correct. Without Max Planck vouching for Einstein, Einstein would not have ever got a decent job or be known.
@botvenikmikail-qv6od
@botvenikmikail-qv6od 9 дней назад
We are all given talent ..but time only decides when the time comes...❤
@adamshinbrot
@adamshinbrot 5 дней назад
It might be apocryphal, but I heard a story that later in life Einstein thanked the Swiss patent office for not giving him enough work to do so he had time to pursue his own ideas.
@MarkusHJordi
@MarkusHJordi 3 дня назад
At 1:22 Aarau is a mid-sized town, capital of the canton of Aargau, not a village
@FreddyAcevedo-jk9ex
@FreddyAcevedo-jk9ex 7 дней назад
At Lake Eola I went to the back of my eyes and Einstein appeared I heard what was around GOD when form. Time and space go on for ever.
@michaelblankenau6598
@michaelblankenau6598 7 дней назад
The world is grateful that Einstein’s parents didn’t name him Frank .
@feynstein1004
@feynstein1004 5 дней назад
Damn 😂😂😂
@otiebrown9999
@otiebrown9999 13 дней назад
For all students, who fail.
@liyostudio8112
@liyostudio8112 15 дней назад
Video editing best ❤🎉
@derived12
@derived12 5 дней назад
Anyone connecting Terrence Howard, magnetism, relativity ?
@barryzeeberg3672
@barryzeeberg3672 6 дней назад
14:17 I am not sure what it means to "feel your own weight"? Does this mean that your legs will "feel" that they are "working" more to hold you up? I guess I am curious as to which part/muscles of your body, coupled to which part of your sensory system/CNS, is involved?
@CharlesHarpolek4vud
@CharlesHarpolek4vud День назад
Imagine the training of the mind that would come with having to deeply evaluate all of the various incoming applications for "copyright" type protection----- and that was one of einsteins's jobs. There is a world extending function of just reading the outside of envelopes that come from everywhere in the post office. I did indexing of widely varied specialized research papers they're requiring me to know something about the content in order to index them. That was terrific exposure to many different deeply researched ideas.
@fiveminutesbook
@fiveminutesbook 3 дня назад
Must Watch "World History in 5 Minutes: A Quick Overview"
@Zamicol
@Zamicol 8 дней назад
I believe there is somewhat an error in the "Einstein's Nine-Year Struggle to Find a Job" video. In 1905 Einstein published four, not five papers. The video says that there were two concerning molecules. (Wikipedia agrees with the "four" papers.) There was one paper covering molecules/atoms/Brownian motion and his doctoral thesis, which isn't always considered "a paper" and also had a significant error. It was also his second attempt, his first being in 1901, so it wasn't necessarily novel. His 1905 doctoral thesis is usually not included because there was an error in his calculations that was later corrected after experimentation showed that his value was likely incorrect. Years later a student provided a fix. It was also likely a revision and extension of his 1901 work. Einstein had another doctoral thesis in 1901 which was rejected/withdrawn, also concerning the kinetic theory of gasses, but that paper is lost to history.
@einzelganger5290
@einzelganger5290 2 дня назад
Shia LaBeouf should play Einstein in a biopic.
@db9091
@db9091 3 дня назад
It should be noted, Einstein was fundamental in creating and, by his skepticism, shaping Quantum Mechanics. Plus he also used a statistical approach, just that he felt the future would find a more precise method, which has been fundamentally disabused as a notion. (IOW, his hope was a wrong gut feeling). Yet his contributions still rock quantum physics today, ie his proposed thought experiment proving causality or not. He felt it would prove causality, and it ultimately proved the opposite, a proof that HE provided the original concept as part author.
@TerryBollinger
@TerryBollinger 8 дней назад
Interesting, thank you. Also, I am curious: Did you discover anything about how Hermann Minkowski treated Einstein before Einstein became famous?
@1997CWR
@1997CWR 12 дней назад
Special relativity can describe acceleration. You just take the second derivative w.r.t. to the time in the inertial frame.
@snottyboy9983
@snottyboy9983 13 дней назад
god he's so relatable
@TruthSeeker-vy7sm
@TruthSeeker-vy7sm 11 дней назад
Reference always triumph Skills
@oldconspiracydude236
@oldconspiracydude236 3 дня назад
He was on Family Guy, he stole " Johnsons theory of relativity from Mr. Johnson when he brought it into the patent office. He also stole the Shrinky Dink formula from God. funniest stuff I ever saw
@Hansulf
@Hansulf 2 дня назад
We almost didnt get a phisics genious into work because he wasnt interested in other branches of knowledge...
@hadithitv7517
@hadithitv7517 14 дней назад
Einstein understood maths and physics unclike his peers who wanted to simply keep a ledger of know how.
@nomad7734
@nomad7734 5 дней назад
Lol... no
@aiseop31415
@aiseop31415 15 дней назад
Make a documentary on David hilbert!
@stevewhitt9109
@stevewhitt9109 8 дней назад
you neglected to mention that he stole from Poincare and others
@MichaelFisher-el6ix
@MichaelFisher-el6ix 2 часа назад
You said a gram of water would be equal to a large nuclear bomb. I thought Hiroshima was about one gram of matter conversion. That was a small nuclear bomb.
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