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Albert Einstein

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The Nature of Classical Physics

The first and most simple dynamical law simply states that if nothing happens, the state of the system remains the same, or as Albert Einstein said: NothingĀ happensĀ untilĀ somethingĀ moves. \text{Nothing happens until something moves.}

Atom and Void (Essays on Science & Community)

Another victim was Einstein, whose theory put forth the nature of space and time as relative, as opposed to absolute, which philosophers took as evidence for the position of relativism, which confers less objectivity to things than would be conferred to them without it.

Evolution of Physicists Picture of Nature

The introduction of the quantum was spearheaded by Planck, who realized the energy of electromagnetic waves was always a multiple of a certain unit, which depended on the frequency of the waves, and Einstein noticed this very same unit in his photoelectric effect.

Classical and Intuitionist Mathematics Shapes Our Understanding of Time in Physics

In 1922, Albert Einstein, met up with a philosopher, Henri Bergson, where they debated about time, wherein Einstein stated that: "There is no such thing as the time of the philosopher."