Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr had an ongoing rivalry about the true nature of quantum mechanics, and came up with a thought ...
Einstein doubted the core idea of complementarity by Niels Bohr. Bohr said quantum objects act like waves and particles.
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The Eclipse That Proved Einstein Right and Changed Physics Forever
In 1919, a total solar eclipse offered the only chance to test Albert Einstein's radical new theory of gravity, General ...
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Einstein's Theory Was Right — Mars Has Its Own Clock and It Runs Faster Than Earth’s
Learn how Albert Einstein’s theory reveals that time on Mars runs faster than on Earth — and why that tiny shift matters for ...
A unified Theory Of Everything is the holy grail of physics, but gravity refuses to play ball. A newly proposed theory attempts to unify Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics – and ...
Professor Pan and his team recreated Einstein's thought experiment to demonstrate how the quantum world actually works.
Three letters written by Albert Einstein in 1945 are up for auction and offer an intriguing glimpse into the renowned physicist's criticisms of how scientists were interpreting physics at the quantum ...
Albert Einstein’s work so revolutionized physics that it is difficult to discuss him without slipping into hagiography. Indeed, his brilliance is so storied that his surname has become synonymous with ...
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Belgium's 'Little Einstein' Earns PhD in Quantum Physics at Age 15
A fifteen-year-old dubbed "Belgium's little Einstein" has completed his PhD in quantum physics in what could be record time.
Albert Einstein and his wife, Mileva Maric (played by Johnny Flynn and Samantha Colley) look over a scientific paper in “Genius,” a TV series on the National Geographic Channel. (NGC via YouTube) ...
The geometry of space, the setting in which physical laws operate, may hold clues to some of the biggest unanswered questions in fundamental physics. The underlying structure of spacetime itself could ...
Laurent Simons, a 15-year-old prodigy from Belgium, has earned a PhD in quantum physics from the University of Antwerp.
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