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The Silver Snoopy Award- A highly coveted pin awarded to employees of NASA that go above and beyond “to ensure flight safety and mission success.”
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'I believe in intuitions and inspirations ...
I am enough of the artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.'
-Albert Einstein
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🚨: Einstein's theory of relativity has passed its most rigorous test to date. A star's dance around a black hole confirms Einstein was right.
He was right. Once again!
At 21, fresh out of the Zurich Polytechnic (ETH), Einstein found himself jobless for eight months and feeling like a failure.
Despite studying under some of the world’s top physicists and mathematicians, he didn’t exactly get along with them. Why? Because Einstein never accepted anything without questioning it first.
He once said, “Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
His professors weren’t thrilled with his attitude. Heinrich Weber, one of his physics professors, told him, “You are a smart boy, Einstein, a very smart boy. But you have one great fault: you do not let yourself be told anything.”
Another professor, Jean Pernet, even suggested he switch to law or medicine, warning him that physics might not be the right path.
Einstein wasn’t lazy, though. While he ignored parts of his coursework, he dove deep into what fascinated him. He preferred self-study, exploring the new physics that wasn’t even covered in his lectures.
Sometimes, the road to greatness isn’t a straight line and even Einstein had to find his own way.