Similar words: reinstate, vote in, protein, write in, participate in, come into being, reins, in step. Meaning: n. 1. physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity; Einstein also proposed that light consists of discrete quantized bundles of energy (later called photons) (1879-1955) 2. someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality.
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31) But this didn't frustrate Einstein. He was content to go as far as he could.
32) Einstein had no intention of abandoning the relativity principle.
33) Einstein, of course, was a realist through and through.
34) Einstein was a realist through and through.
35) However, all this was changed when Einstein formulated the general theory of relativity in 1915.
36) He was the Einstein of the hound kingdom-able to decipher morse code.
37) Real togetherness Einstein licked his wounds after his long drawn out battle with Bohr about the uncertainty principle.
38) Time is relative - and Einstein has a lot to answer for.
39) Einstein introduced his theory of relativity in 1915,[sentence dictionary] in a scientific paper.
40) Most of those who resisted the notion of a radical indeterminacy in nature followed a different tack from Einstein.
41) A longtime breeder of champion bull mastiffs, Einstein is a smart, able, take-no-prisoners type of gal.
42) Einstein and his collaborators had, therefore, to be very careful how they defined what they meant by physical reality.
43) In 1905 Einstein ranked it among the top five unsolved problems in physics(sentencedict.com), and that status continues to this day.
44) The late 1920s resounded to a ding-dong battle between Einstein and Bohr on this issue.
45) Could a computer ever achieve the genius of men like Newton and Einstein.
46) Einstein would probably have been as hopeless as anybody in working out how to catch a woolly rhinoceros.
47) And then, just as I was reaching for my battered copy of Einstein, Jon Snow gave away the secret.
48) The first was to use mathematics, the second was to ask Einstein.
49) Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize for his contribution to quantum theory.
50) But Albert Einstein has been deified by the scientific community and society at large.
51) Every positive value has its price in negative terms... the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima. Pablo Picasso
52) Einstein, therefore, set to work to try to demolish the accepted version of quantum mechanics.
53) I am sure that Einstein, Heisenberg, and Dirac didn't worry about whether they were realists or instrumentalists.
54) But my classmates gave me the nickname Einstein, so presumably they saw signs of something better.
55) Einstein was deeply disturbed by the implications of this collapse, and he refused to believe that it happened.
56) In this limit the Einstein equation reduces to a linear wave equation.
57) It was a mystery that had eluded the intellectual efforts of Isaac Newton and teased the mind of Albert Einstein.
58) Great visions are the signs of great minds and there were few greater visions than those of Newton and Einstein.
59) Albert Einstein spent the last 50 years of his life unsuccessfully trying to unify the theories of electromagnetism and gravity.
60) A consistent theory of how gravity affects light did not come until 1915, when Einstein formulated the general theory of relativity.