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Einsteins ScientificBreakthrough
Albert Einstein just might be one
of the most influential people in
the field of science, especially
physics. He recently proposed his
Special Theory of Relativity, in
which Einstein stated that while
the speed of light is constant,
other things, such as space and
time, are not. The well-known
equation, E=mc^2, comes from
this theory.
We were able to bring Mr. Einstein
in for a few questions, during
which we asked him for more of
his brilliant innovations and ideas.
Well, for starters, I found out the
equation for the scattering of light
from molecules, Einstein replied.
This particular equation solves
the problem, Why is the sky
blue?
Readers might also know that
recently, in 1922, Einstein
received the Nobel Prize.
Haha, yes, this prize is and
probably will remain my biggest
and grandest milestone. Scientists
are always fighting for the Nobel
Prize, and I was one of them. I
worked hard, especially my forte,
physics, commented Einstein.
Guess what? Hard work pays
off!
We asked him what his favorite
inventions was, at which he
laughed heartily.
EINSTEIN, 1921
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My favorite invention is doubtlessly the refrigerator, which I
collaborated on with my student, Le Szilrd. All it needs is a heat
source to operate. My hope is that it will help people eat foods a
week after they buy them, without rotting, replied Einstein.
After Mr. Einstein left the interview room, in which stood an
Einstein Refrigerator, generously given to us for free by Mr.
Einstein, the newspaper staff grouped up and chatted for awhile.
There were many different opinions on Mr. Einstein, but there was
an unanimous thought: that there would be a lot more brilliant
inventions from Mr. Einstein in the years to come.
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THE ERA BETWEEN THE WARS- CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Christiaan Eijkman
Christiaan Eijkman, born in the
Netherlands in 1858, past away
about a month ago during
November, 1930, in Utrecht,
Netherlands. After graduation from
the University of Amsterdam with a
Masters Degree in medicine, he
discovered vitamins through
research.
Eugen Goldstein
Eugen Goldstein was a physicist
whose work led to the discovery of
protons. He was born in 1850 in
Poland, passing away in 1930 in
Germany. He used cathode rays to
suggest to presence of a proton.
EIJKMAN&GOLDSTEIN
Eugen Goldstein
Christiaan Eijkman
OBITUARIES
E=ma^2, E=mb^2...
This hilarious cartoon about
Einstein depicts him discovering
the equation E=mc^2. Einstein is
following the alphabet and seeing
which one fits the best.
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Sigmund Freud and his Contributions
to Psychology
Full Name Sigmund Freud
D.O.B May 6th, 1856
P.O.B Austrian Empire
Nationality Austrian
FatherJacob Freud
Mother Amalie Nathansohn
Hobbies Smoking cigars
Influences of work
Neurology & Psychology
Received Prizes Goethe Prize
Sigmund Freud. What is the first thing that comes to mind when
you hear his name? Most people who have heard or read about him
psychology, but science fans will know that the simple word
psychology does not even begin to describe his works. Freud madenumerous contributions to psychoanalysis and neurology, including
numerous works about the unconscious mind and dreams.
Most of Freuds writings and meetings were executed in the
presence of cigars, his favorite being Don Pedros. Freud claimed that
smoking helped him concentrate and work more efficiently. He kept
smoking heavily until a few years ago, when he was diagnosed with
cancer. As of now, he has gone through surgery a few times and is
now resting in his home in Austria.
Freud also claimed that cocaine was a friend more than a foe. He
said that it could cure many problems, both mental and physical. He
believed that it could also cure morphine addiction, but morphine
addicts tried doing cocaine and got addicted to that instead. Freuds
advocation of cocaine damaged his medical reputation, because of
growing cocaine addiction reports.
Freuds works on the unconscious influenced many other
psychologists, such as Carl Jung or Dr. Breuer. He believed that
people unconsciously repressed (force out of their memory)
traumatizing pasts, such as a witness of a murder or other
unpleasant acts.
Freud contributed many theories and ideas to the field of
neurology and psychology. Even though his body may perish, his
contributions will forever remain legendary to psychologists around
the world.
Freuds favorite cigars: Don Pedros
Page 4Freud and his co-workers
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