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Einsteins Theories and formulas; What did he miss?

Albert Einstein went to his death, trying to solve his formula for all things. It is said, that he wished to catch God at His work; pruning the garden so to speak.


  • Einsteins Theories and formulas

    Einstein shows us that time is relative to the object. That was a physical formula, based on physical evidences. what if he had included a spiritual formula? One based on lights properties and random movement of light particles, because light is not relative with time? Einstein just needed a way to accept quantum physics as the spiritual formula he was missing. But only in part. Light particles are random; that is a proven fact. Light waves are constant. Maybe time travel is not possible, physically speaking. Spiritually though, it may be a different story.

    Voted for by frndofyaweh.
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  • Einstein = Very Smart + Bad Hair Cut

    "Spiritually though, it may be a different story"

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    I never really thought about it before, but it's a possibility. I never studied Einsteins life very much.

    Voted for by Energizer Bunny.
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  • I know a small bit

    Einsteins theories came from his boyhood passion, to know Gods design. He thought that if God made perfection, then there should be a perfect formula for all things. Einstein did eventually link Energy and Matter; E=mc2, but he spent his last days in hospital, still not accepting quantum physics and trying to find that ultimate formula that linked all things. I believe that Quantum Physics does have some flaws with it, but definitely more than theory. Photons(light particles) are in all sorts of modern gadgets, So the light particles do function randomly, but Einstein was still correct. only there are two formulas, not one. maybe their is another, but I am completely playing with theory here.

    Makes me wish I had taken more complex math classes. I can contemplate, but cannot calculate.

    EDIT If anyone in the community knows more about Einsteins theories; I know some, but wish to learn more. Anyone have some good web links? Also Quantum physics links? I have a couple and a good one on genetics.

    I have never been a fan of "String Theory" as the link between the two; there is just no logic in it. Anyone else know more about "String Theory"?

    Voted for by frndofyaweh.
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  • the impossible is possible

    alchemist for thousands of years searched in vain for the fabled philosophers stone which could turn lead in to gold. it may sound far fetched but lead has been turned in to gold. only a few atoms of it but it proves one thing. what we 'know' as impossible can be possible. time travel may to us seem impossible. but in a few hundred years we may be able to travel back in time. it may even use einsteins theories. i don't know an awfull lot about einstein apart from the fact he went on holiday to california and never went back to germany becuase of hitler. i will do as much research as my 16 year old brain can handle on his ideas though

    Voted for by chaostheory89.
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  • rejected quantum mechanics

    Einstein spent the last thirty years of his life trying to develop a unified theory of physics. He was never able to include gravity in his unified theory because he refused to accept quantum mechanics.

    Voted for by nanrek.
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