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study-sphere · 14 days
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"In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity."
- Albert Einstein
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citizenscreen · 1 month
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Albert Einstein speaking with Carl Laemmle during a visit to Universal Studios in 1931.
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islam-defined · 8 months
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Allah created this universe for a time being and with a purpose
Sir, Isaac newton said, “Atheism is so senseless. When I look at the solar system, I see the earth at the right distance from the sun to receive the proper amount of heat and light. This did not happen by chance. The motion of the planets requires the Divine arm to impress them.”
And Albert Einstein said, "Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe - a spirit vastly superior to that of man..."
These Scientists realized these truths thousands of years after Allah has revealed the secrets in 6th century (the age of darkness), which still they have not comprehended fully, what Allah declared, “O Adam, there will be for you a dwelling place and a habitation and provisions (natural resources and sustenance)upon the Earth for a time being" [2:36, 7:24], "Therein you will live, and therein you will die, and from it you will be brought forth again."[7:25]. Indeed, the Earth belongs to Allah [7:128] who has created heavens and the Earth and whatsoever is in it. [29:44, 50:38 etc There are hundreds of verses in Quran like this, for this]
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justalexx-things · 1 month
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Colin Thewes you will always be my comfort character <3
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In April 1933, Einstein discovered that the new German government had passed laws barring Jews from holding any official positions, including teaching at universities.[129] Historian Gerald Holton describes how, with "virtually no audible protest being raised by their colleagues", thousands of Jewish scientists were suddenly forced to give up their university positions and their names were removed from the rolls of institutions where they were employed.[131] A month later, Einstein's works were among those targeted by the German Student Union in the Nazi book burnings, with Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels proclaiming, "Jewish intellectualism is dead."[129] One German magazine included him in a list of enemies of the German regime with the phrase, "not yet hanged", offering a $5,000 bounty on his head.[129][132] In a subsequent letter to physicist and friend Max Born, who had already emigrated from Germany to England, Einstein wrote, "... I must confess that the degree of their brutality and cowardice came as something of a surprise."[129] After moving to the US, he described the book burnings as a "spontaneous emotional outburst" by those who "shun popular enlightenment", and "more than anything else in the world, fear the influence of men of intellectual independence".[133]
A quote from the Wikipedia page of German-American Jewish scientist, Albert Einstein.
What's notable here is how academics and intellectuals raised almost no protest to the systematic purging of Jews from universities in Germany. This is because, as historian Niall Ferguson has noted, that German academics had been promulgating the intellectual basis of Nazism during the 1920's (and probably beforehand).
What we can see here is that rather than defending the dignity and liberty of the individual, academics and intellectuals were the first in line to accept, permit, and collaborate with tyranny. They believed and invented lies. They turned a blind eye to mounting crimes against humanity.
When we look at today's college campuses and see a rising sea of hatred against Jewish students; when we see thousands of non-Jewish students showing little to no concern whatsoever for the rise in antisemitic hatred; when we see academics who glorify Jew-hating mass murderers, we should not be surprised.
What has been is what will be.
The academics who have promulgated anti-Jewish hatred (or stood by and allowed it to spread) today are betraying the same spirit as the German academics who allowed German Jews to be purged and threatened with death by the Nazi regime. And, like the German academics of the 20's and 30's, they believe that their betrayal of justice and liberty are all in the public's best interests.
Of course, they have been wise enough to change their official scapegoat from the Jews to "Israel".
But the net result is the same: Jews-- no matter how great their achievements, like those of Einstein-- are being purged from academic spaces and polite society, once again, to virtually no protest from their peers.
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The Nobel Prize shares a copy of Albert Einstein's diploma, which he received 123 years ago after finishing his studies at the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, Switzerland.
📷: Nobel Prize / Facebook
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955)
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kuri-crocus · 2 months
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Please spread for a bigger sample size! 😌
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Egon Schiele
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“In this world, time has three dimensions, like space. Just as an object may move in three perpendicular directions, corresponding to horizontal, vertical, and longitudinal, so an object may participate in three perpendicular futures. Each future moves in a different direction of time. Each future is real. At every point of decision, the world splits into three worlds, each with the same people, but different fates for those people. In time, there are an infinity of worlds.” ”
— Alan Lightman, American physicist, writer, and social entrepreneur. He is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Einstein’s Dreams, London, Vintage, 2004. (via amiquote)
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livingforstars · 4 months
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Albert Einstein: 1879 - 1955 - December 19th, 1995.
"Albert Einstein is considered by many to be the greatest astrophysicist. He is pictured here in the Swiss Patent Office where he did much of his great work. Einstein's many visionary scientific contributions include the equivalence of mass and energy (E=mc^2), how the maximum speed limit of light affects measurements of time and space (special relativity), and a more accurate theory of gravity based on simple geometric concepts (general relativity). One reason Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics was to make the prize more prestigious."
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Feel free to explain why…
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bibliobibuli25 · 6 months
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There is this group of galaxies in the universe which looks eerily similar to the Cheshire Cat. The cluster is very important - it is a brilliant manifestation of Einstein's theory.
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The galaxies SDSSCGB 8842.3 and SDSSCGB 8842.4 are the two eyes of the Cheshire cat. The smile is a result of something called gravitational lensing. The light has been bent and stretched by the large amounts of mass contained in the foreground galaxies.
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This might not be the best explanation for gravitational lensing but I hope it gets the point across.
Image credits - https://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2015/cheshirecat/
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simpsforscience · 3 months
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Imagine💭 compressing the entire universe into a blueberry. 🫐 That's the Planck Epoch - tiny but mighty!💪🏻 A speck of unimaginable density and energy, where everything we know was squeezed into a point smaller than a proton. 🤏🏻 Swipe through this post ➡️ where we've peeled another layer of 'Big Bang Theory' !
📸Image credits:
Max Planck - Max Planck Gesselschaft
Space-Time foam illustration - NASA
John Archibald Wheeler - Getty Images
Gluon, W and Z boson - MissMJ/Wikimedia Commons
Loop quantum theory - Keg Umian/medium
String theory - Victor de Schwanberg/Alamy
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nando161mando · 4 months
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“School failed me, and I failed the school.
It bored me. The teachers behaved like Feldwebel (sergeants). I wanted to learn what I wanted to know, but they wanted me to learn for the exam.
What I hated most was the competitive system there, and especially sports. Because of this, I wasn't worth anything, and several times they suggested I leave. This was a Catholic School in Munich. I felt that my thirst for knowledge was being strangled by my teachers; grades were their only measurement. How can a teacher understand youth with such a system?
... from the age of twelve I began to suspect authority and distrust teachers. I learned mostly at home, first from my uncle and then from a student who came to eat with us once a week.”
— Albert Einstein
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a-fox-studies · 8 months
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bro theory of relativity gave me an existential crisis
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justalexx-things · 1 month
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Colin & Joel - lieblingsmomente meiner lieblingsidioten <3
Staffel 26 abgehakt, jetzt komme ich zu Staffel 27. Dafür, dass Johnny zwar nur in 1053, 1055 & 1056 anwesend ist, haben wir überraschend viel und dazu auch noch echt tollen Content von Colin und Joel gekriegt. Ich bin ehrlich: wenn die jolin friendship nicht wäre, wäre ich am boden. Ihre freundschaft half mir, die folgen zu überstehen. (Sorry für den gesamten Roman hier. Ich könnte Stunden über sie reden.)
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1. first hug <3 ich fühle mich absolut gesegnet. Danke. Wir sollten alle bisschen mehr umarmen. (Können wir bitte normalisieren, dass auch Jungs soft und emotional in Freundschaften sein dürfen? Ich liebe diese soft moments unendlich 😭)
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2. Freunde zum lachen bringen, egal wie traurig/verletzt diese gerade sein mögen. Obwohl Colin krass verletzt wurde von Noah, schafft er es dank Joel zu lächeln. Joel ist der liebste beste Freund ever. Colin ist seine engste Bindung und er schafft es, ihn zum lächeln zu bringen. :') Das ist der Joel Effekt. Es ist echte Magie, wenn man diese Gabe besitzt, immer etwas sagen zu können, wenn es die Person aufheitert. (Auch, wenn es nur von kurzer Dauer ist.)
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3. Caring Joel. Protective Joel ist das beste, was das team hätte machen können. Beste Freunde die aufeinander aufpassen und sich um das Wohlbefinden des anderen sorgen, das ist unersetzlich.
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4. "Du hast ohne mich gebrainstormed??" 😭🥺 Joel, mein Baby. Ich hab keine Worte mehr dafür, wie sehr ich diese Figur in mein Herz geschlossen hab. Auch hier war es wahrscheinlich Samuel, der mich mit seiner Umsetzung der Szene absolut gewonnen hat. Joel, der nach wie vor seine Ideen umsetzen will, sich dann aber dazu entscheidet, Colin zuzuhören. Joels Geduld bewundere ich echt krass. Er hat sich so gesteigert seit s26, ist viel weniger egoistisch, hört mehr zu und will für Colin da sein. Im Grunde hat Colin mit ihm wirklich den Jackpot gezogen.
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5. "Colin ist mein Freund." & "Ich war für Colin da. Du weißt nicht, was echte Freundschaft ist. [...] Colin geht nur wegen dir. Und ich wünschte echt, es wäre umgekehrt." Joel, der sich literally alle Mühe macht, für Colin da zu sein. Und wie er ihn verteidigt, ohne dass er anwesend ist. Wie er Noah anschnauzt. Joel, du bist mein Held. Für immer und ewig.
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civanticism · 2 months
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Civanticism — The reason of Humanism and the compassion of Buddhism, with a touch of snark for good measure. https://www.civanticism.com/
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