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| 100 | 1 | _aCernuschi, Felix | |
| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aAlbert Einstein. |
| 520 | _aSon traídos los más importantes aspectos de la vida de Einstein y algunos de sus pensamientos acerca de la educación, la ciencia, la filosofía y el mundo. | ||
| 520 | _aThe most important aspects of Einsteinàs life and his education are given. In 1905 he produced, among other papers, the special theory of relativity reconociling mechanics and electromagnetism, and the equivalence of mass and energy; the statiscal law of brownian motion, which provides a nearly direct proof of the existence of molecules; the explanation of the photo-electric effect by his concepto of light quanta. There is no other genius in the history of science who produced so many fundamental, revolutionary and brith tehrois in different fields in such a short time. In 1911 he gave his famous Equivalence Principle, which in the background of this general theory of relativity initiating a new era in cosmology. the fundamental ideas of Einstein on world affairs, education and philosophy are mentioned. He had a spinoza-like belief in god. He considered that a valuable education has to develop in the young students independent critical thinking which is obstructed by overburding them with to | ||
| 650 | 4 | _aFísica nuclear | |
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_aBiografías _96815 |
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_aEinstein, Albert, _d1879-1955 _914599 |
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_tAnales de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires _gTomo 13 (1979), p. 159-165 |
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