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Stunning 'Einstein Ring' is spotted by the Hubble Telescope 65 million light-years from Earth

Stunning 'Einstein Ring' is spotted by the Hubble Telescope 65 million light-years from Earth
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Albert Einstein letter with 'E = mc²' formula has been sold for a whopping $1.2 million


Exceptionally rare Albert Einstein letter in which he wrote down his famous E = mc² formula has been sold for a whopping $1.2 million at auction
There are only four examples of the famous equation and this is the only one in private collection
It sold for more than three times what was expected
It was a five-party bidding war, but once bids topped $700,000 just two bidders remained
The winning bidder of the letter has preferred to remain anonymous 
The letter was written to fellow physicist Ludwik Silberstein in October 1946 
E = mc², the mass–energy equivalence formula, arose from special relativity ....

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'The Knowledge Machine' Review: Science's Stubborn Majesty


Why the ‘iron apparatus’ of the scientific method counts for more than any single genius.
‘An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump’ (1768) by Joseph Wright of Derby.
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By
Christoph Irmscher
Dec. 18, 2020 6:22 pm ET
Among the missed opportunities in my life, the elaborate physics kit my parents gave me for my 10th birthday reigns supreme. Intimidated by the sheer number of parts, I never performed any of the experiments, but I remember being mightily pleased with the manual that came with it, a spiral-bound paean to the rigors of scientific tinkering.
Memories of that pleasure came flooding back to me as I was reading Michael Strevens’s riveting book “The Knowledge Machine.” A philosopher of science at New York University, Mr. Strevens doesn’t hide his light under a bushel. “In this book,” he tells us, “you will di ....

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