Einstein's Creativity: Origins, Reflections, and Lessons
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Einstein's creativity and its impact on his life and scientific achievements in this illuminating talk by Walter Isaacson, Einstein's biographer and Aspen Institute President. Delve into Einstein's childhood, his time at the patent office, and his groundbreaking work on relativity and quantum theory. Discover how Einstein's rebellious nature and unique approach to problem-solving led to revolutionary scientific breakthroughs. Examine the connections between Einstein's personal life, including his marriages and divorces, and his professional accomplishments. Learn about Einstein's views on God, his involvement in arms control, and his interactions with world leaders. Gain insights into the factors that shaped Einstein's creative genius and consider how we can foster similar innovative thinking in today's world.
Syllabus
Introduction
Einsteins Creativity
Einsteins Childhood
Einsteins Math
Maxwells Equations
Zurich Polytech
Patent Office
Lawrence Krauss
Relativity
Simultaneous
The Lever Marriage
The Divorce
The General Theory
The Principle of Equivalence
Einsteins Theory of Gravity
Total Eclipse of the Sun
Fame and Publicity
Einstein in Washington
Einsteins Quantum Theory
Einstein and God
Nuclear Chain Reaction
Arms Control
Quantum Mechanics
Why are we less rebellious
Ben Gurion
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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