By keeping Einstein's writings on it for ever, the blackboard became something else and can only regain to its original purpose by being wiped. A second blackboard used by Einstein during the lecture was also donated to the museum, but was accidentally wiped clean by a museum cleaner.
But Einstein had goofed because of the mathematical coordinate system he used to tackle the problem. It's a bit like what happens with the latitude and longitude used to track positions on Earth, says University of Arkansas physicist Daniel Kennefick. It works fine in most places on the planet.Mar 14, 2018
Albert Einstein gave a series of lectures at Oxford University in the 1930s. In a BBC series looking at the "wonders" of Oxford's museums, Stephen Johnston from the Museum of the History of Science shows us the blackboard he used.
Lectures, blackboards and language barriers Einstein stayed in Oxford until 27 May 1931, giving three lectures.Jun 17, 2019
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160Albert Einstein's IQ is generally referred to as being 160, which is only a gauge; it's impossible that he at any point took an IQ test during his lifetime. Here are 10 people who have higher IQs than Albert Einstein.May 27, 2021
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Answer: After six months alone in Munich, Albert concluded that he must get away from there. He thought it absurd to go on like that. He realised that he had been wasting his father's money and everyone's time.Sep 27, 2019
Albert Einstein, (born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Württemberg, Germany—died April 18, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.), German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.Apr 1, 2022