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  Hans Albert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Albert held the chair of 'Social Sciences and General Studies of Methods' at the University of Mannheim.
Albert's well known Munchhausen-Trilemma is ironically named after Baron Munchhausen, who allegedly pulled himself out of the quagmire seizing himself by his shock of hair.
Hans Albert is well and alive, and celebrated his 85th birthday on February 8th 2006 in Heidelberg/Germany.
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 Hans Albert Einstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Albert Einstein (May 14, 1904 – July 26, 1973) was a Professor of Hydraulic Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and the first son of renowned physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955) and his first wife Mileva Marić (1875-1948).
Hans Albert was born in Bern, Switzerland, where Albert Einstein worked as a clerk in the patent office.
Frieda died in 1958, and Hans Albert remarried to Elizabeth Roboz.
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 Albert Einstein Biography
Albert discovers that he is the youngest to attend the invitation-only Solvay Conference in Brussels, the first world physics conference.
Albert is allowed to do all of the research that he wants while at the University.
Albert, warning of the possibility of Germany's building an atomic bomb and urges nuclear research, writes a famous letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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 Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein is one of the singular heroes in history who succeeded in becoming a legend in his own time.
Albert Einstein was a great social democrat; democracy was his political ideal and saw it most in the United States of the thirties and forties.
Albert believed in a free association of people on an international level networked together with a constant interchange of opinions that could acquire a moral influence over the settlement of political questions.
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 Sample Chapter for Einstein, A.; Buchwald, D., Sauer, T., Rosenkranz, Z., et al., eds.: The Collected Papers of Albert ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Hans Albert shared his love of craftsmanship with his father, by sending him a sketch of a model sailing ship he was carving out of wood (Doc.
Hans Albert requested that Einstein send the next quarterly payment to cover their costs earlier than planned, as the increasingly unfavorable Swiss-German currency exchange rate was affecting them adversely.
Hans Albert, too, wrote of his disappointment, and one month later explained that it was impossible for him to visit Einstein in Germany, as he was indispensable in the daily care of the family (Docs.
www.pupress.princeton.edu /chapters/i8331.html   (8821 words)

  
 Einstein | American Museum of Natural History
Albert's musically inclined mother insisted that her son learn to play the violin, which he began at age six.
Reflecting back on his relationship with Einstein, Hans Albert remarked, "Probably the only project he ever gave up on was me." Eduard suffered from health problems throughout much of his life.
Albert's passion for Mileva ran deep, but that didn't stop him from meeting other women when they were apart.
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 Albert Einstein Man of The Millennium
Albert Einstein was born on March 14,1879, in Ulm, a small town in southern Germany.
Albert's father went in to the school, and talked to the headmaster, who said Albert had no chance of a career, only because he failed mathematics.
Albert had failed to pass the requirements to be a university professor.
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 upstatebeat.com: Einstein in Greenville
He was Albert Einstein of Ulm, Germany, and Zurich, Switzerland, and Princeton, New Jersey, author of the theory of relativity and winner of the Nobel Prize.
Hans Albert the sonHans Albert Einstein was born on May 14, 1904 in Bern, Switzerland, the oldest of two sons Einstein had with his first wife Mileva Maric.
Hans Albert Einstein had a distinguished career, and became emeritus professor of engineering at the University of California.
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 Everything You Wanted To Know About...: Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879–April 18, 1955) was a German-born Jewish theoretical physicist, who is widely regarded as the greatest scientist of the 20th century.
When Albert was five, his father showed him a pocket compass, and Einstein realized that something in "empty" space acted upon the needle; he would later describe the experience as one of the most revelatory of his life.
Hans Albert, his older brother, became a professor of hydraulic engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, having little interaction with his father.
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 Heinrich Albert and the First Guitar Quartet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Albert was born in Warzburg in 1870, and as a teenager studied piano, violin, and horn.
In 1900, Albert was appointed guitarist of the Royal Theater, and in 1909 the ruling dynasty of Munich honored him with the title "Court Chamber Virtuoso."[15] As a brilliant performer, he achieved fame throughout Germany and Austria, displaying astonishing skill and a rich, colorful sound.
Performed with impeccable purity and artistic taste."[20] Albert did not arrange well-known string quartets or piano music that would have broadened the appeal of the quartet to a wider public, but rather concentrated on the limiting repertory of nineteenth-century guitar chamber music.
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 Einstein's Wife . Mileva's Story . Married Life | PBS
Albert and Mileva are married at Bern City Hall on January 6, 1903.
Albert delivers a long list of rules to Mileva, with commands such as, "you must answer me at once when I speak to you." In July, she takes the boys back to Zurich.
Albert is 40, a world-famous figure and a newlywed - but he never again produces physics on a par with the work of 1905.
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 Albert Einstein From Wikipedia
Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist of profound genius, who is widely regarded as the greatest scientist of the 20th century.
Albert's sister Maja was to later marry their son Paul, and his friend Michele Besso married their other daughter Anna.[2] Einstein subsequently enrolled at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in October and moved to Zurich, while Marie moved to Olsberg for a teaching post.
She was three years older than Albert, and had nursed him to health after he had suffered a partial nervous breakdown combined with a severe stomach ailment; there were no children from this marriage.
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 Albert Einstein --Great Minds, Great Thinkers
In 1898, Albert met Mileva Maric, a Serbian classmate (who was also a friend of Nikola Tesla), and fell in love with her.
She was three years older than Albert, and had nursed him to health after he had suffered a partial nervous breakdown combined with a severe stomach ailment.
The fate of Albert and Mileva's first child, Liserl, is unknown: some believe she died in infancy and some believe she was given out for adoption.
www.edinformatics.com /great_thinkers/einstein.htm   (3743 words)

  
 Guide to the Papers of the Mosse Family,1676-2001 (bulk 1828-1982)AR 25184
Albert Mosse was born on October 1, 1846 in Grätz (then the Grand-Duchy of Posen, now Grodzisk Wielkopolski, Poland) to Marcus Mosse and Ulrike Mosse (neé Wolff).
Hans Lachmann-Mosse was born on August 9, 1885 in Berlin to industrialist Georg Lachmann and Hedwig (neé Eltzbacher).
Albert Mosse participated in drafting the Japanese constitution, several trade agreements, and several other legal drafts of the Japanese government, and after his retirement served on the Berlin municipal council.
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ALBERT5 HANS (PETER JACOB4, ALBERT JACOB3, INGWER PETER2, PETER1) was born April 27, 1887 in Ledyard, Kossuth County, Iowa, and died December 03, 1968 in Wilmar, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota.
AHREND5 HANS (PETER JACOB4, ALBERT JACOB3, INGWER PETER2, PETER1) was born January 30, 1894 in Ledyard, Kossuth County, Iowa, and died January 08, 1982 in Lakota, Kossuth County, Iowa.
EDWIN6 HANS (ALBERT5, PETER JACOB4, ALBERT JACOB3, INGWER PETER2, PETER1) was born 1917 in Lakota, Kossuth County, Iowa, and died January 20, 2000 in Sunberg, Minnesota.
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 Kids - Albert Einstein Biography
Albert Einstein was born as the first child of the Jewish couple Hermann and Pauline Einstein, nee Koch, in Ulm on March 14, 1879.
One year later Einstein’s first son, Hans Albert, was born and his second son Eduard followed in 1910.
From 1909 to 1916 Albert Einstein worked on a generalisation of the special theory of relativity, the general theory of relativity.
www.einstein-website.de /z_kids/biographykids.html   (687 words)

  
 Einstein’s Personal Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
At the time of Mileva's death in 1948 her eldest son Hans Albert was a Professor in Hydraulic Engineering at the University of California, Berkley.
Albert got a raise and Mileva gave birth to Hans Albert.
In his final years Albert Einstein amused himself by telling jokes to his parrot, and avoided visitors, feigning ill. This is according to a newly-discovered diary written by Johanna Fantova, the woman known around Princeton as his last companion.
www.bibalex.org /Einstein2005/PersonalLife.htm   (764 words)

  
 Albert Einstein
(1879) Albert Einstein is born to Hermann Einstein (a featherbed salesman) and Pauline in Ulm, Germany.
Albert lasts only a term on his own and follows his family to Pavia.
Albert is the youngest to attend the invitation-only Solvay Conference in Brussels, the first world physics conference.
www.personal.kent.edu /~rmuhamma/Astro-Physics/albertEinstein.html   (1065 words)

  
 PUBLICATIONS AND VIDEOS, IIHR, College of Engineering, The University of Iowa
Hans Albert Einstein established himself as one of the twentieth century's experts in sediment transport.
He also was the son of Albert Einstein, a fact that shadowed his life for nearly seven decades.
In this memoir, Hans Albert's widow outlines what she knows of her husband's parents and of his first 55 years of life, and then describes her own life and their 14 years of marriage.
www.iihr.uiowa.edu /products/pubvid   (871 words)

  
 Albert Einstein to His Son Hans Albert - Physics Today March 2005
He was a lawyer in Dortmund, Germany, when Einstein's elder son, Hans Albert (1904-73), consulted him on a legal matter.
Hans Albert was working as an engineer in Dortmund at the time.
Hans Albert replied on 11 March: "From here it was not easy to obtain something from my father, since he is very peculiar in this respect.
www.aip.org /pt/vol-58/iss-3/p16.html   (451 words)

  
 Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein became famous for the theory of relativity, which laid the basis for the release of atomic energy.
Albert Einstein completes his theory of gravitation, known as the general theory of relativity, on Nov. 25, 1915.
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany.
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 Hans Theessink
He opened with a short soloset and was invited back by the band to join them on "Man of constant sorrow".
Last year Hans wan the Amadeus for "Songs From The Southland" and we're curious to see what will happen this year.
Hans & Milica are back from the Danish Music Awards where Hans was nominated with "Bridges" and the trio CD "Going Down Slow".
www.theessink.com /en/news/march05.html   (199 words)

  
 Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist
Albert once demanded in writing that Mileva obey his cruel and degrading orders, in a letter which can only be described as shocking and revolting.
Albert's plea of 1901 is made in the express context of Lorentz' and Drude's writings on the "electrodynamics of moving bodies"--which is the very title of the Einsteins' 1905 paper on the theory of relativity.
After the publication of the 1905 article, Albert Einstein repeatedly stated that he had taken the light postulate of special relativity from Lorentz' theory, and professed that the Lorentz transformation is the "real basis" of the special theory of relativity.
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 The My Hero Project - Albert Einsteina_einstein_ul_montvale
Albert Einstein is one of the best-known scientist of the twentieth century.
Albert Einstein was born March 14,1879, in Ulm, Germany.
In November 1919, the Royal Society of London announced that their experiment conducted during the solar eclipse, of that year, had confirmed the predictions Einstein made, in his general theory of relativity.
myhero.com /myhero/heroprint.asp?hero=a_einstein_ul_montvale   (573 words)

  
 Briefwechsel - Paul Feyerabend and Hans Albert
Hans Albert does this -- as a matter of fact his cellar is full of letters from you, John, Habermas, Sir Karl, me and others and it was very amusing to read my letters of five, six years ago.
Albert, a more staunch Popper follower than Lakatos, and with a professional focus outside of the philosophy of science, makes for a different conversation partner for Feyerabend.
Among the more interesting points in the correspondence is the greater tolerance for Hegel Feyerabend expresses, as well as the more German focus (talk about the revolutionary times focussing more on Cohn-Bendit, for example, than in the Lakatos correspondence, where the LSE's own woes are naturally more at the fore).
www.complete-review.com /reviews/feyerpk/briefe.htm   (556 words)

  
 Albert Einstein's Birthday
Albert Einstein, the first child of the Jewish couple Hermann and Pauline Einstein, was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany.
In 1898, Albert met Mileva Maric, a Serbian classmate, and fell in love with her.
Elsa was Albert's first cousin (maternally) and his second cousin (paternally) and she was 3 years older than Albert.
web.visionlearning.com /events/Einstein_Mar14_2004.htm   (1025 words)

  
 Hans Albert Einstein Papers - Water Resources Center Archives - University of California
Professor Hans Albert Einstein, an accomplished scholar, engineer, and teacher, was born on May 14, 1904 in Bern, Switzerland, a year before his father, Albert H. Einstein, published the Special Theory of Relativity.
Widowed in 1958 by the death of his first wife, Professor Einstein married Elizabeth Roboz, then a biochemist at Stanford Medical School, and later Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center.
By students, friends, and colleagues, Hans Albert Einstein's name will be recalled with warmth throughout the world.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /WRCA/einstein.html   (703 words)

  
 Click go the Shears - Australian Song, lyrics, music with Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, Hans Heyson, Albert Namatjira
Albert Namatjira (1902-59) - another great favourite and one of our best (if not the best) Australian landscape artist.
However in spite of this he managed to keep painting until he was moved to Alice Springs Hospital where he died on 8 August in 1959 just 57 years of age.
Sir Hans Heysen was born in Germany in 1877 and in 1884 he arrived with his family to settle in Adelaide.
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This was a topic relevant in Einstein's studies of Brownian motion and discussed in one of his famous three papers published n 1905.
Mileva Maric-Einstein, the first wife of Albert Einstein was a Serbian scientist, mathematician, school mate and companion of Albert Einstein.
Hans Albert, their older son, became a professor in hydraulic engineering at the University of California at Berkeley.
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 Finding Aid to The Albert Einstein Archives
The core of the material in the Albert Einstein Archives was accumulated by Einstein during his lifetime.
The personal papers of Albert Einstein were transferred to the Hebrew University from the Estate of Albert Einstein in 1982 in accordance with Einstein’s Last Will and Testament of 1950 and as a result of the transfer agreement between the Estate of Albert Einstein and the Hebrew University of 1982.
Guide to the Albert Einstein Archives, compiled by the Einstein Archives, revised version 2002: Contains general administrative information on the Einstein Archives and archival information on the structure of the papers: division into sub-groups, series, sub-series and folder list.
www.alberteinstein.info /finding_aid   (2516 words)

  
 Butterflies and Wheels Article
In her book, In the shadow of Albert Einstein: the tragic life of Mileva Einstein-Marić, Desanka Trbuhovic-Gjuric (1969/1993: 79) claimed that the Russian physicist Abram Joffe, in his article ‘In remembrance of Albert Einstein’, pointed out that the 1905 papers were originally signed ‘Einstein-Marić’.
As for the article ‘In remembrance of Albert Einstein’, published in 1955, it was an obituary for Einstein.
Hans Albert himself could not possibly testify to such an event, since he was a one-year- old baby in the spring of 1905.
www.butterfliesandwheels.com /articleprint.php?num=183   (4034 words)

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