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171: The Disproof (and Proof) Of Ev
... intergalactic) distances, they won't be perfect. Also, flaws in them become more apparent as you approach the speed of light, and they're only reasonably correct up to about 80% the speed of light. Einstein was even closer. His theories on relativity are very precise, and they work well, but they are still probably flawed at some point. Chaos theory may be even closer, but since it is generated by ...
172: Purchasing A Small Business
... a great distance to get to work can be very frustrating. So, be sure that the location of your potential business is profitable in every way. One the greatest minds of the 20th century, Albert Einstein, once said, "tax is the most difficult thing in the world to understand". Unfortunately, with the ever-changing laws, that problem gets worse every year. This means that you should have knowledge of the current ...
173: Nothing Is Certain
... when it will come, all they know is that it will come. Death is the exception to the rules that makes this the one and only true rule: Nothing can be known with certainty. Bibliography Einstein s Theory of Relativity by Max Born, 1962: Dover Publications Inc. New York, NY
174: Men Fear Death
... Johnny hoped and dreamed to finish his high school and go on to Harvard to excel in science and make a difference to the world. During his illness he corresponded with the likes of Albert Einstein. Surely Johnny was a bright child and probably could have made an impact on the world around him. But as stated in the book “Like a thief, Death took him.”(Gunther, 137) And Johnny died ...
175: Cruelty Of Animal Testing .
... to the reduction and replacement techniques (AAVS Factsheet). From the theory of evolution and the immergence of man, humans have to understand that this planet is not only ours, but the animals as well. Albert Einstein once said, "Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty." In essence, the means of living a ...
176: Motivation Is Progression
... any self-satisfaction. A relaxed person is a more productive person and productive people tend to give of themselves in society. Motivation towards self-enjoyment leads to an overall improvement in society. Without motivation would Einstein have had any reason to invent the theory of relativity? Self interest is the driving force behind invention and creativity. Most hobbies need capital to be participated in. The production of capital coincides with contributions ...
177: Men Fear Death
... Johnny hoped and dreamed to finish his high school and go on to Harvard to excel in science and make a difference to the world. During his illness he corresponded with the likes of Albert Einstein. Surely Johnny was a bright child and probably could have made an impact on the world around him. But as stated in the book “Like a thief, Death took him.”(Gunther, 137) And Johnny died ...
178: Immigration Experience
... out of fear of a revolution. This caused a flood of immigrants into the United States. Most of America's famous people are descended from immigrants if they are not immigrants themselves. People, like Albert Einstein, a famous physicist, and Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary of State, and helped to open up negotiations with China, were Jewish immigrants. People like Bob Hope, who was born in England, have contributed richly to ...
179: Is Mathematics Invented Or Dis
... the parabola. Galileo found the parabola to be the path of projectiles and Kepler used the ellipse to describe planetary orbits. Boolean algebra was used in computers and circuitry and in his theory of relativity Einstein used an obscure branch of mathematics called tensor calculus, developed five years earlier by G.Ricci and Tulio Levi-Civita. How is it that theories developed with no consideration of any practical purposes can be ...
180: Can Knowledge In Itself Be Goo
... their individual minds, that is equally credible to themselves. Although this is a very innocent situation, the same sort of interpretive thinking goes on with every piece of knowledge that becomes available to us, take Einstein’s equation for example. At some point after it became public knowledge one man looked at it and though to himself, "this discovery could be used to provide clean and cheap nuclear power to the ...


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