Angleochoas
Quantum Scribe
Did Einstein dabble in ciphers? (that we know?).
After what happened with Japan, is it possible that he "guarded" and not so freely gave away so much?
*****I ask that because being known for a pacifist, but also very patriotic (especially should special need arise), is it possible that he thought new drastic additions to sciences should be spread over a logical period of time for rational trial & error? (not to mention general safety?).
Many sources state in the latter years of his life that he searched for a way to tie two major things together, taking that into consideration one would speculate such a thing for such a man to be a passion unimaginable.
*****Reading the various encloypedia's rememberance on his passing, most seem to indicate he seemed at peace almost making a conscious decision between natural occurrence and scientific intervention. I may not be a professor, but I do have a great deal of empathy at times.
Something no one here may believe, because of my speculations - but I've never really read anything about the man until now (I also realize it's quite possible some of you find this very easy to believe ^^). I've just had my impression from the pop-culture view and the gleamings of conversation about him.
*****I'm not sure why, but I've avoided reading about him in detail while knowing more about; and reading more about lesser regarded individuals when it comes to advancements within science.
Perhaps I've felt that's it's a trendy thing to do within science, sort of like Elvis to music. Though perhaps a part of me feels that a person must learn to crawl before they can walk and there was just no sense. Maybe a combination even.
*****I feel it's possible that he discovered more on a personal level and to that point I think alot of people would agree that of course it's possible.
Following that course of thought, the next question would be:
If such were true is there great potential he perhaps would encode it well enough to be discovered along a line of what he would deem "the future ready to put it together" so to say?
Perhaps it's possible he even did a calculation in regards to the complexity and average amount of "time" required to do so with variables I'm not aware.
*****Pure speculation. If this has already been a topic of many conversations, I apologize in advance for not being aware.
'T'was a thought. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
After what happened with Japan, is it possible that he "guarded" and not so freely gave away so much?
*****I ask that because being known for a pacifist, but also very patriotic (especially should special need arise), is it possible that he thought new drastic additions to sciences should be spread over a logical period of time for rational trial & error? (not to mention general safety?).
Many sources state in the latter years of his life that he searched for a way to tie two major things together, taking that into consideration one would speculate such a thing for such a man to be a passion unimaginable.
*****Reading the various encloypedia's rememberance on his passing, most seem to indicate he seemed at peace almost making a conscious decision between natural occurrence and scientific intervention. I may not be a professor, but I do have a great deal of empathy at times.
Something no one here may believe, because of my speculations - but I've never really read anything about the man until now (I also realize it's quite possible some of you find this very easy to believe ^^). I've just had my impression from the pop-culture view and the gleamings of conversation about him.
*****I'm not sure why, but I've avoided reading about him in detail while knowing more about; and reading more about lesser regarded individuals when it comes to advancements within science.
Perhaps I've felt that's it's a trendy thing to do within science, sort of like Elvis to music. Though perhaps a part of me feels that a person must learn to crawl before they can walk and there was just no sense. Maybe a combination even.
*****I feel it's possible that he discovered more on a personal level and to that point I think alot of people would agree that of course it's possible.
Following that course of thought, the next question would be:
If such were true is there great potential he perhaps would encode it well enough to be discovered along a line of what he would deem "the future ready to put it together" so to say?
Perhaps it's possible he even did a calculation in regards to the complexity and average amount of "time" required to do so with variables I'm not aware.
*****Pure speculation. If this has already been a topic of many conversations, I apologize in advance for not being aware.
'T'was a thought. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif