You can see what is hidden in history if one is willing to look for it.
"If we knew what we were doing,
it wouldn't be called research, would it?" Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
"It is a known fact that I was born and that is all that is necessary."
Albert Einstein
BORN: March 14th, 1879 at 11:30 AM in Ulm, Germany.
DIED: April 18, 1955
Is Einstein Still With Us?
Well maybe not in a physical form like we are conditioned to thinking.
But in a spiritual form he still is.
Einstein Lives in All of Us
His words, images and thoughts still remain. He shows up in scientific papers,
construction projects and the occasional websites, on T-shirts and coffee mugs
and is available to anyone who needs him, as
soon as they believe that he is.
He left behind a legacy of pictures, books, inspirational quotes, and he divulged Secrets
that nature had concealed for millennia.
He found answers where lesser minds
didn't even know there were questions.
Einstein opened humankind's eyes to the grandeur
of the universe and the human mind's ability to comprehend it.
He showed that science can discern truths beyond the reach of human senses.
Einstein showed, the Universe exhibits behaviors far stranger than human senses can reveal.
Reality, in other words, is not what it seems; matter, energy, space and time are not as they
present themselves to human senses. It is an Illusion.
"Reality is merely an "Illusion", albeit a persistent one" Albert Einstein
What Einstein was attempting to show us, and the real message hasn't quite gotten through!.
You MUST change your perceptions.
You must train yourself to see the Universe in a new way.
Break Free From The Illusions.
Things aren't always as they seem!
When Einstein died on April 18, 1955 he left a piece of writing ending in an unfinished sentence.
These were his last words:
In essence, the conflict that exists today is no more than an old-style struggle for power, once again presented to mankind in semireligious trappings. The difference is that, this once again presented to mankind in semireligious trappings. The difference is that, this time, the development of atomic power has imbued the struggle with a ghostly character; for both parties know and admit that, should the quarrel deteriorate into actual war, mankind is doomed. Despite this knowledge, statesmen in responsible positions on both sides continue to employ the well-known technique of seeking to intimidate and demoralize the opponent by marshaling superior military strength. They do so even though such a policy entails the risk of war and doom. Not one statesman in a position of responsibility has dared to pursue the only course that holds out any promise of peace, the course of supranational security, since for a statesman to follow such a course would be tantamount to political suicide. Political passions, once they have been fanned into flame, exact their victims ... Citater fra...
If Einstein were with us today, what would he do?
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