I do not know. You will have to go and ask that question to Nikola Tesla
Einstein wrote the letter to the President because he was concerned that Nazi Germany was developing a nuclear weapon and felt it was important to alert the United States to the potential threat. He believed that the U.S. should take action to develop its own nuclear capabilities to deter any potential Nazi aggression.
Einstein received word from colleagues that Nazi Germany might have been researching atomic weapon technology at the time. Einstein felt that it was his duty to warn the Americans that Germany might be developing their own atomic bomb at the time, and that America should rush to beat the Germans to the bomb. He met and wrote President Franklin Roosevelt to give these warnings. As a result of these meetings, the Manhattan Project was initiated to develop an atomic bomb before Germany did.Additional InformationActually, Einstein had no part in composing the famous letter to FDR. It was put together by Hungarian scientists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner. Once it was done, however, the Hungarians felt that the letter would receive a better reception if it bore the signature of the eminent Albert Einstein.
He didn't, he had no interest in the atomic bomb. His only involvement was when Leo Szilard discussed the possibility of atomic bombs with him, was that they both agreed that the Nazis should not have them and that the Allies should study their feasibility. He then signed a letter to FDR that Szilard had already written in his name that warned of this possibility and suggested a project be started to study them.
The adverb for "felt" is "deeply."
Einstein completely rejected the separation of time known as the "now". He believed there was no true division between the past, present or future and all existed simultaneously. He felt there was but a single existence. Speaking after the death of a friend, he wrote a letter to the man's family, citing that although he had passed on before him, it was of no consequence since physicists believed the separation between past, present and future is only an allusion.
he felt well and like he was changing the world
The headmaster expelled Albert out because he felt that Einstein was not an ideal student. Einstein was lazy and did not do proper work. He was setting a bad example for students because Einstein did obey the rules and follow his own instincts. Therefore , the Head teacher felt that Einstein had to be expelled.
He asked me out because he felt that I was "the one."
When Albert Einstein's parents died, he felt bad about it, but gained more strenght to keep going on towards his dream.
Einstein didn't invent the atom bomb. He might have felt regret that it had been invented, but he had no personal part in its creation.
Einstein named his dog "Spaz" after the character Spazzy in a comic strip he enjoyed. Einstein liked the unique name and felt it suited his dog's playful and energetic personality.
When one of the Weasley twins - I can't quite remember which one - lost his ear, his twin brother asked him how he felt. He answered jokingly that he felt "saint-like". When his brother asked him what he meant, he said that he felt "holey".
Einstein felt that time is relative to the observer. Time speeds up or slows down depending how much faster person A is moving compared to person B.
'anxious' she said after being asked how she felt.
The anagram for left is felt.
because he felt like it sooo hahahahah bye pplz love hanna fletcher
Oliver felt terrified