Einstein s Big Idea

Einstein s Big Idea

Einstein's Big Idea homepage. E = mc2. It's the world's most famous equation, but what does it really mean?​

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1. Einstein's Big Idea homepage. E = mc2. It's the world's most famous equation, but what does it really mean?​


Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.


2. What is your idea about einsteins prediction?​


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3. complete the analogy below. Oscillating universe:___________;Big Bang Theory:___________ A. Leucippus; Democritus B. Einstein; Lemaitre C. Anaxagoras; Ptolemy D. Copernicus; Einstein


Answer:

B. Albert Einstein; Georges Lemaître

Answer:

A.Leucippus;Democritus


4. Einstein ideas on nuclear energy conceptual or theoretical framework


Albert Einstein is perhaps most famous for introducing the world to the equation E=mc2. In essence, he discovered that energy and mass are interchangeable, setting the stage for nuclear power—and atomic weapons. His part in the drama of nuclear war may have ended there if not for a simple refrigerator.


5. D.Directions: Write a five-sentence paragraph expressing your idea to thisquote:ucommon sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen"Albert Einstein​


Answer:

I believe that Einstein was trying to say that common sense is the shared knowledge as well as the shared ignorance of a collective. What someone senses may very well be subjective. And what makes sense common is when many people accept the same ideas. And popularity often gives the illusion of validity. Illusion is a powerful thing. And when one can see past it, they're either wrong or ostracized.


6. Write a five-sentence paragraph expressing your idea to this quote: “Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen”. -Albert Einstein ​


Answer:

Einstein was trying to say that common sense is the shared knowledge as well as the shared ignorance of a collective. What makes sense common is when many people accept the same ideas and what someone senses may very well be subjective. Popularity often gives illusion of validity. When one can see past it, they're either wrong or ostracized. The more we get older the more prejudices we encounter and the more lessons from it we collect, these senses and knowledge are with us as we grow and walk in life

Explanation:

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7. Albert Einstein did not like to PLAY any ball GAMES.He was DISINTERESTED in any child's games.Which of the big word has a prefix​


Answer:

Disinterested

Explanation:

because of the word dis, i hope this helps


8. what are your ideas or concept about albert einstein​


Answer:

Reference Article: Facts about Albert Einstein, his life and influence on multiple scientific fields.

Answer:

Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist, widely acknowledge to be one of the greatest physicists of all time.

He is also known for his discovery of the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.

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9. This scientist is credited for his ideas that led to the theory of tectonic plates? a.albert Einstein b.alfred wegener c.sir isaac newton d.andrija mohorovicic


b.alfred wegener
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10. sino si Albert Einstein at sino din ang kumuha nga utak ni Einstein?


Si Albert Einstein ay isang physicist.Ang kumuha sa utak niya ay si Thomas Harvey,ang kumuha ng utak ni Albert Einstainay si Thomas Harvey na walang paalamsa pamilya ni Einstein

11. Why is albert einstein considered as the most intelligent person? Even if Walter O'Brien defeated the IQ of Einstein?


Thanks to work of pathologist Thomas Harvey to preserve Albert Eisntein’s brain decades ago, we can continue to busy ourselves today with trying to figure out what made Albert Einstein so smart. Knowing the world would want to scrutinize the brain of one of the most brilliant persons to ever live, Harvey took photographs of the brain then cut it into tissue slices which he mounted onto slides and distributed to some of the world’s most prominent neuropathologists who hoped to find an anatomical clue as to how Einstein achieved his startling genius.

The initial analyses didn’t turn up much, except for the fact that Einstein’s brain, counterintuitively, was actually smaller than average. And early tissue studies showed the normal hallmarks of aging, biomarkers that were expected for someone who lived to the age of 76. So Harvey put the brain fragments in a formalin-filled jar, stuck the jar inside a cider box and kept the box under a beer cooler in his office.

The fabled brain was pulled out decades later, when, in 1985 a study showed that two parts of Einstein’s brain contained higher amounts of glia, the cells that surround and support neurons. And another study published in the nineties concluded that a groove was missing in one part of the cortex. What was interesting was the area missing the groove is thought to process visuo-spacial information and be important for mathematical skills. The scientists speculated that the missing groove might have enhanced neuronal connections, partially explaining why Einstein’s visuo-spatial and mathematical skills were mindbogglingly enhanced.

Now more scientists are revisiting the six decades long curiosity. Dean Falk and her fellow anthropologists at Florida State University in Tallahassee analyzed 14 of Harvey’s original photographs that had only recently been found. Some of the photographs were taken at angles not seen in photos previously studied, offering new views of Einstein’s brain. They compared his brain anatomy to that of 85 brains which had been previously described in two other studies. They found that Einstein’s prefrontal cortex was “highly convoluted” compared to the average amount of convolutions observed in the other brains. The prefrontal cortex is important in higher level, abstract thought. It’s possible that the increased number of folds and fissures in Einstein’s prefrontal cortex contributed to his ability to carry out his famous thought experiments, such as imagining himself traveling alongside a beam of light.

The photos also showed a part of Einstein’s right somatosensory cortex was enlarged. The area, which processes sensory information from the left hand, is thought to have overdeveloped due to his extensive violin playing.

Humans, the most intelligent species on the planet, owe their acumen to the evolutionary enlargement of the brain as well as the coincident reorganization of the brain’s connections occurring over time. Regarding intelligence, the most important reorganization is generally accepted to be the increased specialization of the neocortex, the part of the brain responsible for carrying out higher brain functions. One has to wonder, though, about the true power of nature over nurture. Does the secret to Einstein’s genius really lie in the folds and fissures of his brain? Did his extra-specialized prefrontal cortex really give us the special theory of relativity? Currently we cannot definitively answer these questions, but it’s certainly fun to try.



There are a lot of people that defeated Albert Einstein’s IQ, like William Sidis, who had an estimated IQ of 250-300. Althought William got a higher IQ, he didn’t do anything significant, unlike Eisntein. Einstein is known for the theory of relativity. He was astounding with this topic. He was able to discover, understand and create because he was full of curiosity. While Sidis decided to remain anonymous and live an ordinary life, not that there’s anything wrong with that. The point is that, one’s IQ does not define whether they are gonna be famous or not, or how successful they are gonna be. Not all those who have an IQ that is considered to be on the “genius level” will create history, do something that is significant or change the world’s perception on a certain topic.


12. Who is Albert Einstein?When Albert Einstein born?where albert einstein study?Why Albert Einstein was smart ?​


Answer:

Who is Albert Einstein?

German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.

When Albert Einstein born?

born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Württemberg, Germany — died April 18, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.

Where Albert Einstein study?

After studying at the ETH university in Zurich, Einstein worked at the patent office in Bern, during which time he produced several pioneering works in the field of physics. He was later employed at universities in Bern, Zurich, and Prague, and from 1914, in Berlin.

Why Albert Einstein was smart?

There were, in fact, unique features to Einstein's brain that may be the answer to how he was so smart. Some parts of the brain were thicker than average, which could mean he had a stronger connection between the two hemispheres. Others whisper an off-the-wall theory that Einstein was smart because of aliens.

Answer:

1. German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity, pioneering many key developments.

2. March 14, 1879.

3. in Princeton, New Jersey.

4. thought to have mental disabilities as a child, became known as a genius...

Explanation:

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13. Who is Albert Einstein ?


Albert Einstein is a German-born Theoretical Physicist (18  April 1955) who developed the Theory of Relativity,one of the two pillars of Modern Physics.His known work is mass-energy equivalence formula(E=mc2),which has been dubbed ``The World Famous Equation"


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15. Directions: Write a five-sentence paragraph expressing your idea to this quote:Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen"-Albert Einstein​


Answer:

I believe Einstein said this, in response to criticism on his theories of special and general relativity. This criticism was a result of the fact that common sense is actually nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down in the mind prior to the age of eighteen. Every new idea one encounters in later years must combat this accretion of “self-evident” concepts. It is also indicates that time can pass at different rates in different reference frames.


16. for item 1-2 IQ score s have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 16. Albert Einstein reportedly had an IQ of 160. 1. What is the difference between Einsteins IQ and the mean.2. Convert Einstein’s IQ score to a z score. ​


1.Answer and Explanation: The difference between Einstein's IQ score and the mean is: XEinstein−μ=160−100=60 X E i n s t e i n − μ = 160 − 100 = 60 .

2.Albert Einstein score is 160. So that means he scores 60 points above the mean, he's 60 points above average. And then the next part of this we want a Z score for Albert Einstein. So we're going to use that difference and divided by the standard deviation and 60 divided by 16 Is going to give us AZ score of 3.75.

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17. he proposed some ideas about gravity a.albert Einsteinb.astronautc.isaac Newtond.scientist​


Answer:

b.astronait

Explanation:

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18. Gomo(ᗒᗣᗕ)՞(Pahelpp neto inulit q lg kelangan kase mataas need q pa idea po(つ .•́ _ʖ •̀.)つWhat attitude or characteristics did the young Einstein have that led him to develop his Theory of Special Relativity? How can you be like Einstein in this new normal? ​


✨QUESTIONS✨

||• What attitude or characteristics did the young Einstein have

that led him to develop his Theory of Special Relativity?

||• How can you be like Einstein in this new normal?

✨ANSWER✨

||• Early investigations. As Einstein later said, the reason for the development of general relativity was the preference of inertial motion within special relativity, while a theory which from the outset prefers no particular state of motion appeared more satisfactory to him.

||• In his book, “How to Think Like Einstein: Simple Ways to Break the Rules and Discover Your Hidden Genius”, Scott Thorpe emphasizes on three powerful traits that were the basis of Einstein's genius- change, innovation and creation.

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19. Who is Einstein's dad?​


Answer:

Hermann Einstein

Explanation:

Answer:

Simple his mother's husband of course

Explanation:


20. who is albert einstein?​


Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who develope the theory of relativity,one of the two pillars of modern physics.His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.He is best known to the general public for his mass-energy equivalence formula E=mc2,which has been dubbed “The world’s famous equation.”

21. Who is Eduard Einstein? Who is Pauline Einstein? Who is Elsa Einstein? Why Andress Bonifacio didn't become the president of the Philippines?


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22. which is Einstein's postulates of relativity includes a concept that does not fit with the ideas of classical physic ? explain​


Answer:

Explanation of Solution

Second postulate of the theory which states that speed of light is independent of the frame of reference. This concept contradicts the idea of the classical physics.

Answer:

Second postulate of the theory which states that speed of light is independent of the frame of reference. This concept contradicts the idea of the classical physics.

Explanation
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23. There are two fundamental ideas that make up Einstein's theory of special relativity.what are they​


Answer:

In physics, the special theory of relativity, or special relativity for short, is a scientific theory regarding the relationship between space and time. In Albert Einstein's original treatment, the theory is based on two postulates:

1.The laws of physics are invariant (that is, identical) in all inertial frames of reference (that is, frames of reference with no acceleration).

2.The speed of light in vacuum is the same for all observers, regardless of the motion of the light source or observer


24. sinu b s albert Einstein​


Answer:

Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. 


25. is it Einstein is a Jew?​


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Albert Einstein grew up in a middle-class Jewish family in Munich.

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26. II. Background Information for Learners At a time when some scientists thought that physics was nearly understood, with only few details to be straightened out, physics was suddenly changed with the introduction of the special theory of relativity. Published in 1905 by Albert Einstein (1879–1955), a 26- year-old patent clerk (third class) in Berne, Switzerland, the theory basically changed the understanding of such commonly physical concepts as time, length, mass, and energy. Einstein shown in Figure 1 at the time of his development of relativity. It may come as a revelation, then, that Einstein's theory of relativity is referred on just two simply stated postulates, and that algebra is all the mathematics required to work out its main results. The postulates of special relativity put forward by Einstein are stated below: Figure 1. Albert Einste BIG IDEAS The onood of linht is the same in all inertial frames of reference.​


Answer:

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27. the scientist is credited for his ideas that led to the theory of tectonic plates A.albert einstein B.alfred wegener C.sir Isaac newton D.andrija mohorovicic


B.Alfred Wegener is my answerAlfred wegener, since he is the one who proposed the continental drift theory.

28. Einstein's ideas on nuclear energy, is an example of what framework?a.Methodological frameworkb. Conceptual frameworkc. Theoretical frameworkd. Chronological framework​


Answer: Conceptual Framework

Explanation:  The energy carried by each particle of light (called quanta or photon) is dependent on the light’s frequency (ν) as shown: Einstein’s theories of energy, mass, relativity, and gravity have helped the world develop numerous technologies and scientific processes that have improved life. Analysis of rhetorical patterns 6. Einstein's famous equation E= mc 2 contains "c," the speed of light in a vacuum. or a a network, or “plane,” of linked concepts that together provide a comprehensive understanding of a phenomenon.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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29. when did Albert Einstein born,where?how did he got a big brain?did he had a child?​


Answer:

1. March 14, 1879- ulm, Germany

2.As early humans faced new environmental challenges and evolved bigger bodies, they evolved larger and more complex brains. Large, complex brains can process and store a lot of information. That was a big advantage to early humans in their social interactions and encounters with unfamiliar habitats.

3.When Einstein died in 1955 at Princeton Hospital in New Jersey, his brain was removed by a local pathologist named Thomas Harvey, who preserved, photographed, and measured it. A colleague of Harvey's cut most of the brain into 240 blocks and mounted them on microscope slides. He don't have child.

Explanation:

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30. how big is Albert einstein brain A)normal size B)1 and a half C)enormous or D)giant​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because he has 1230 grams many scientist explained that it is normal weight


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