Einstein
Three
circular, freestanding sections require 6’ x 8’ of space. One shipping case.
1979, Viewers guide
available.
A rich selection of Einsteins
words accompanied by illustrations and photographs, this exhibit takes as its theme the
famous physicists views of the scientific life: "the essential thing in a man
of my type is what he thinks and how he thinks, not what he does or suffers."
Einstein had faith that the universe was harmonious and orderly, and he spent his life
trying to uncover and describe that order.
See also:
TECHNOLOGY, SCIENCE AND NATURE
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