There is no historical proof that accompanies this rumor. God vs. Science is a chain e-mail created by someone who didn't know Einstein, but insisted that he wrote it (in hopes of gathering credibility for his points). The chain e-mail itself isn't bad, but it's obvious where the bias exists, and it's even more obvious that Einstein not only wasn't the student mentioned, but also had nothing to do with with a book called "God vs. Science" written in 1921.
Albert Einstein did not work on the Manhattan Project, the US efforts to develop the atomic bomb. He was denied sufficient security clearance to do so. He did however write a letter to President Roosevelt, composed by his friend Leo Szilard, who did work on the project. Einstein was a teacher.
His mother didn't write it down, so nobody really knows. It was probably something like "I want a cookie."
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1) Avoid getting his fiancee pregnant prior to their marriage. 2) Stay married to his first wife, or faithful to his second. 3) Treat either of his wives as more than servants. 4) Be comfortable with social interactions. 5) Learn how to write well in a non-German language. 6) Recognize that quantum mechanics is a valid description of our Universe.
I had to physically lift the just of eggnog! I like physical science!
No book titled "Man Vs Science" by Albert E. or any other author according to bookfinder.com. Al wrote about things other than Science.
No, Albert Einstein did not write a book specifically titled "God vs Science." Einstein did write about his views on religion, science, and the universe in various essays and letters, but a book with that specific title does not exist in his bibliography.
According to BookFinder.com the author Olusegun Asekun wrote a book with the title of GOD VS. SCIENCE My Testimony: True Life Story Albert Einstein did not write a book by this title.
Well, Albert Einstein didn't know how to write. He only knew answers so even if he was the cleverest person in the world, he really didn't know how to write, only number's weird!
It depends on the name of the scientist. Albert Einstein's first name is Albert.
write a letter warning him about an atomic bomb
Yes in more than one language
Albert Einstein did not work on the Manhattan Project, the US efforts to develop the atomic bomb. He was denied sufficient security clearance to do so. He did however write a letter to President Roosevelt, composed by his friend Leo Szilard, who did work on the project. Einstein was a teacher.
Umm its actually Carl Seelig. and Carl Seelig knew albert Einstein well in history it says he wrote an book with albert so i answer he is a book write :)
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No, Albert Einstein was a lefty.Even though he writes with his right hand he is indeed left handed.People think that when Einstein was in school he would get in trouble for writing with his left hand so he had to learn to write with his right. In research it shows his left hand fingers are longer then his right hand fingers a common trait of lefties(I should know I am one I tested it) So Albert Einstein is and will always be left handed even if people say he wasn't.
Relativity: The Special and the General Theory; Sidelights on Relativity; Relativity: Einstein's Theory of Spacetime, Time Dilation, Gravity and Cosmology; Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement