REMOTE VIEWING SESSION DATA
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December 11, 1985
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EINSTEIN, ALBERT
(1879-1955)
This German-American scientist
was born to Jewish parents in Southern Germany on March 14th,
1879. A year later they moved to Munich where his father and
his uncle ran a small electro-chemical factory. Like Newton he
showed no early signs of genius. He developed a deep dislike
for formal education. His real education was at home where his
father introduced him to algebraic and geometry problems at an
early age. When he was 14, a series of popular books on
Natural Science made an impression on him. His attention was
drawn to theoretical physics and when he was 16 he sought
admission to Federal Polytechnic in Zurich. He gained entrance
after passing the school's admission examinations on the second
attempt in 1896. He usually failed to attend his lectures,
preferring to read and work on his own. He read the classical
physics and above all studied Maxwell's electromagnetic
theory. He graduated in 1900.
Einstein had a hard time
finding employment initially even though he had become a Swiss
citizen. Finally in 1902 he was appointed a post at a patent
office in Bern where he was to put patents in clear form. No
doubt it was this experience which gave him an insight to the
physical. Soon afterwards he married Milena Maritsch, a fellow
student, they had two sons.
In 1905 he published 4 papers
of major importance. In 1909 he obtained a full-time academic
post at the University of Zurich. In 1911 he accepted the
chair of Theoretical Physics in the German University at Prague
but returned the following year to Zurich as a professor in
Federal Polytechnic. At the end of 1913 he accepted a research
post at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin that was combined
with a chair in the University of Berlin. After moving to
Berlin he separated with his first wife and in 1919 married his
cousin Elsa.
In 1921 Einstein was awarded
the Nobel Prize in Physics for his early work in
Photo-electronic effect. In the 1920's through the 1930's he
accepted many invitations to lecture abroad. He was greatly
fortunate to be in California when Hitler came to power in
Germany in January 1933, For as the most famous living Jew, he
was a prime target for Nazi hostilities. He was appointed to a
permanent post at the newly founded Institute for Advanced
Study at Princeton N.J. and in 1941 became a U.S. citizen.
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In his latter years he was
deeply concerned with the social consequences of Science. July
1939 he signed a letter to President Roosevelt drawing
attention to the danger of the Nazi's developing a Uranium
bomb. After 1945 he took leading part in attempts to seek
international agreement for control of nuclear energy.
Einstein was a prominent pacifist from 1914 on. He was also a
supporter of Zionism on general humanitarianism rather than on
nationalistic grounds. On the death of Dr. Chaine Weizmann in
1952 he refused an invitation from David Ben Gurion to become
president of Israel. He died at Princeton on April 18th, 1955.
He was noted for his love of
simplicity and truth. He had a robust sense of humor and was
entirely free from the trappings of convention. He played
violin having inherited his mother's love for classical music.
His only outdoor recreation
was sailing. Although he was a lone worker he was never as
isolated as Newton. He had a great regard for his predecessors.
He was short, of medium build.
He had a mediterranean face (italianish) a larger, triangular
shaped nose, brown, almond shaped eyes, a full, heavy moustache
most of his adult life. His hair was dark brown or black,
medium straight with white fringing the front as he aged. He
wore his hair brushed straight back from his forehead and
uncommonly long for the times (over his ears). He had a
heavily lined forehead and eyes. Gentle hands. Large, full
lobed ears, a triangular-shaped face. He never balded.
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