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who is today's Albert Einstein

McCready00McCready00 Posts: 371
edited April 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
so, who do you think is today's most important physicist...or astrophysicist.
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    orig_long redorig_long red Posts: 2,029
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    BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,292
    Hawking.
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    spongersponger Posts: 3,160
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    McCready00 wrote:
    so, who do you think is today's most important physician .. or astrophysician.


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    Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,728
    long red wrote:
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    intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,228
    BinFrog wrote:
    Hawking.

    Its funny i was having a conversation the other day with a friend saing that hawking is like our generations Einstein.
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    McCready00McCready00 Posts: 371
    -"it's times like these you have to ask yourself, "what would mike mccready do"
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    McCready00 wrote:
    so, who do you think is today's most important physician .. or astrophysician.

    I think you mean "physicist...or astrophysicist."
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    NevermindNevermind Posts: 1,006
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    PaukPauk Posts: 1,084
    Definitely Hawking. Both looking for unity in the universe. Both great minds. Both are the only really famous physicists of the last century. It can't be anyone but Hawking really...
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    FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    I don't know if there's a suitable comparison. Einstein was a humanist and all-round intellectual in many ways. He was adept in philosophising science and its implications for us as feeling beings. I don't know if Hawking, however brilliant he is, quite has that air of Everyman about him.

    Outside of physics and astrophysics, a zoologist such as Dawkins tries very hard to push his militant atheism, and he receives some plaudits for it. However, he lacks that physics prof's tolerance of uncertainty, and if you lack tolerance you lack that key quality Einstein had.
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    EddiEEddiE Posts: 125
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    Lukin66Lukin66 Posts: 3,063
    fowls wrote:
    Definitely Hawking. Both looking for unity in the universe. Both great minds. Both are the only really famous physicists of the last century. It can't be anyone but Hawking really...
    +1
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    godpt3godpt3 Posts: 1,020
    what alot of folks don't realize is that Einstein was nothing more than a gifted amateur when it came to physics. Beyond being a brilliant thinker, he had no formal training in that regard. Hell, he was just a clerk in a Swiss patent office. After relativity, he spent the rest of his days working on the "theory of everything." Without success. And many of his achievements were quickly forgotten and overlooked when "nuclear physics" came of age in the 1930s and 1940s.
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    BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,292
    godpt3 wrote:
    what alot of folks don't realize is that Einstein was nothing more than a gifted amateur when it came to physics. Beyond being a brilliant thinker, he had no formal training in that regard. Hell, he was just a clerk in a Swiss patent office. After relativity, he spent the rest of his days working on the "theory of everything." Without success. And many of his achievements were quickly forgotten and overlooked when "nuclear physics" came of age in the 1930s and 1940s.


    The 'theory of everything" is still a major driving force in the scientific community. String Theory ring a bell?
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    McCready00McCready00 Posts: 371
    Toolgarden wrote:
    I think you mean "physicist...or astrophysicist."

    you are right.. thanks
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    My love growing up Winnie Cooper AKA: Danika McKellar. K maybe not the Einstein of today but she is incredibly brilliant and still holds a soft spot in my heart ;)
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    sponger wrote:
    billy bob thornton in armageddon.

    :) great.
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    scot88scot88 Posts: 217
    godpt3 wrote:
    what alot of folks don't realize is that Einstein was nothing more than a gifted amateur when it came to physics. Beyond being a brilliant thinker, he had no formal training in that regard. Hell, he was just a clerk in a Swiss patent office. After relativity, he spent the rest of his days working on the "theory of everything." Without success. And many of his achievements were quickly forgotten and overlooked when "nuclear physics" came of age in the 1930s and 1940s.

    Uh, he did work in a patent office, but he also had a doctorate in physics (not exactly an amateur.)
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    George Bush

    What, so Albert Einstein was retarded?
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    Gossard_Is_GodGossard_Is_God Posts: 1,031
    this has to be the single greatest response to a question in the history of mankind



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    PaukPauk Posts: 1,084
    BinFrog wrote:
    The 'theory of everything" is still a major driving force in the scientific community. String Theory ring a bell?
    Indeed, but it depends on which way you look at it. Einstein worked on the theory without much success at all, which a lot of people see as tragic considering how early the great discoveries came in his career. A lot of documentaries on Einstein's life try and make him out to be obsessed with unifying science and religion by looking for the theory of everything, which I don't think is quite fair but is one way to dramatise it I guess.
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