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@[]#LIFE OF THE GENTLE PROFESSOR#THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY##RIOTING FOR RELATIVITY#DR EINSTEIN'S NEW THEORY@DR EINSTEIN ON LIBERTY##EINSTEIN'S UNIVERSE#CLOSE-UP ON LIFE OF EINSTEIN
He became such a popular figure in the Twenties that on a trip to Geneva Einstein was mobbed by young girls, one of whom tried to cut a lock of his hair#Einstein wrote that the greatest mistake of his life was to accept the prevailing Newtonian view that the universe was static, though his own equations indicated that it must be expanding or contracting. When Edwin Hubble proved it was expanding, Einstein was able to correct his theory#Einstein was an avid Zionist, but not a believer in God. He declined the Presidency of Israel, saying he was too naive. "Politics is for the present," he said, "but an equation is something for eternity"#What does Einstein's famous equation, E=mc2, actually mean? That the mass of a body is a measure of its energy content (E is energy, m is mass, c is the speed of light). The equation lies at the heart of atomic power#Peter Plesch, the son of Einstein's friend Janos, said that "Einstein loved women, and the commoner and sweatier and smellier they were, the better he liked them"#Einstein had many pet names for his first wife, among them, little frog, dear kitten, little right hand, street urchin and little black girl. She was in fact a Serbian woman