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Albert Einstein Believed in God & Creation

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CraigBaugher

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I watched a program on the final days of Albert Einstein, and was surprised to learn that Mr. Einstein not only believed in God, but was trying to prove it. He was working on "Time," and how creation, as stated in the bible, and how our scientific understanding are both right. "I not only believe in God and creation, but I'm trying to catch him in the act," or as close to his actual words as I remember.

I am not even going to pretend that I understand his work, but my limited understanding is that "time", based on the speed of light and magnetic pull (gravity), can mean that what took God six days (using our 24-hour cycle of time) could in fact appear to have taken billions of years to us. His problem, Mr. Einstein's, was that the quantum, or particals of light move at different speeds, thus meaning light is unpredictable - again way over my head.

The majority of the scientific community initially rejected his final works as of someone becoming confused, but are slowly realizing that Mr. Einstein final works have a lot of merit.

But I like, that one of the greatest minds, believed in God when most do not...

Oh... If I do not respond immediately, it is because I work crazy hours and have very little lime to read and respond to posts...
 

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Dear CraighBaugher. Thank you for your Message. I find it puzzling to believe, that there are still quite a number of men and women who do not believe in a loving God, when there is so much evidence. And most of all, so very many who can feel, and have experienced, miracles and wonderful happenings. It is such a pity that most of the news-medias rather give us the scandals and wrongdoings, than uplifting and glad tidings. As a Christian I do NOT believe in coincidence, and thousands of our human-brothers and sisters could talk of good news, if they would be heard. Thank you again, CraighBaugher. I say this with love. Greetings from Emmy, your sister in Christ.
 
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Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was an ethnically Jewish, German-born theoretical physicist. He is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect."

Einstein's many contributions to physics include:

* The special theory of relativity, which reconciled mechanics with electromagnetism...

* The general theory of relativity, a new theory of gravitation obeying the equivalence principle...

* Founding of relativistic cosmology with a cosmological constant...

* The first post-Newtonian expansion, explaining the perihelion advance of Mercury...

* Prediction of the deflection of light by gravity and gravitational lensing...

* The first fluctuation dissipation theorem which explained the Brownian movement of molecules...

* The theory of density fluctuations in gasses and liquids, giving a criterion for critical opalescence...

* The photon theory and wave-particle duality derived from the thermodynamic properties of light...

* The quantum theory of atomic motion in solids...

* Zero-point energy...

* The semiclassical version of the Schrodinger equation...

* Relations for atomic transition probabilities which predicted stimulated emission...

* The quantum theory of a monatomic gas which predicted Bose-Einstein condensation...

* The EPR paradox...

* A program for a unified field theory...

* The geometrization of fundamental physics...

Einstein published more than 300 scientific works and more than 150 non-scientific works. In 1999 Time magazine named him the Person of the Century, and in the words of a biographer, "to the scientifically literate and the public at large, Einstein is synonymous with genius." Although he never took an IQ test, his IQ was later estimated to be between 160 and 180, but this estimate is not valid.


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