History question

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
 
Uncanny. After righting this I did some looking into general etymology right away. Close to the last, first of the part. I discovered this after the fact.
Sometimes life does have an interesting way of tieing things together, and yes I realize there is such a thing as a 'coincidence'.
 
Did Einstein dabble in ciphers? (that we know?).

Being a man of math it is doubtful he could not of played with it at one time or the other. But did he dabble as a hobby or use them to encrypt his work. Not that I know of. According to a show I watched one time when he died his work was not encrypted. It was written as plainly as possible for Einstein. But, someone else could come along and tell me I am wrong. This is just my take on the situation.
 
Sort of reminds me of looking for the sunglasses. Looking high and low, all around the house, and ripping the car apart to find the glasses, and then passing by a mirror, you notice that you already are wearing them.
 
When the time is right, individuals of humanity will recognize the words between the lines. I believe this true of both Einstein and Tesla.

And it is not so much cyphers or words, but rather the penmanship of drawings that has information hidden within. Look at the patent images and notebook scribbles. Forget the text.

Let me know when you find it.
 
When the time is right, individuals of humanity will recognize the words between the lines. I believe this true of both Einstein and Tesla.

And it is not so much cyphers or words, but rather the penmanship of drawings that has information hidden within. Look at the patent images and notebook scribbles. Forget the text.

Let me know when you find it.

I think what he might have been referring to, was that Einstein was capable of much more, it's just such a short life time, and perhaps some of his other theories can be found within his expression.
I understand sometimes literalism is good method, but forensics have found alot more interesting things with how the subconscious operates?
 
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