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Einstein and ‘I’

The man with the relativistic eyes

Anytime you can drop in my 10x15 room flooded with all witty stuff, lots of contraband
and books. But from the un-distempered walls of my room, where my explicit graduate
testimony, either in the form of second thermodynamics law or resonance frequency
formulas can be openly seen, to the always shining glass of my study table which I have
illegally borrowed, Einstein, as if searching for me in my own room, is copiously all
around. His passport to calendar size picture graffiti’s is the most widely spread
belonging of my quadrilateral shaped room.
I do not always associate him with his world famous E=mc2, for I know that he has
formulated a lot more than just that revolutionizing three variable relativistic equation. I
think that, among all the world’s scientists who try to answer all impelling curiosities of
neurons in our brain and among all those marvels who research to understand our
universe as a whole, this Ulm born ‘science renaissance’ is the most eminent of all, even
far more than Sir Newton, Debroglie, Maxwell or Hawkings.

‘Nature and nature’s laws, law lay hidden night.


God said let Newton be and all was light’…..
If I were the chief of International Science Committee, I would have edited it to ‘God
said let Einstein be….

Sir Isaac Newton was great as he theorized many great immortal discoveries of our
world with gravity being his magnum opus. Being an optic student, (recall Newton’s
rings) he discovered the first most beautiful fundamental interaction of our universe,
which I tell you would be the most promising in devising the Grand unified theory
(GUT) if we ever able to couple it with seemingly opposite Quantum mechanics.

But there are a lot of reasons why my admiration leans maximum towards Einstein….

Have you ever tried to go deep into the big ‘mystery laden’ eyes of this Swiss patent clerk
at 20, if not you can skip the entire following paragraph. Einstein, the legend of legends
(or informally, the ‘baap’ of all the legendry theoretical physicists) has his patent on
some of the worlds most wired discoveries that, as unlike others, are not naked when
mercilessly scrutinized with certain equated laws and equations. The world know him
more, as I said earlier, by E=mc2, or by his 1905 born special relativity, that transform
human understanding of nature on every possible angle, or by his time proof
contributions to Statistical mechanics and cosmology or by his wizardness in
deciphering Quantum laws, huh !! etc etc.
But who have looked deeply into those relativistic eyes, as I said, know that he was more
a wonderer, an imaginer rather than just a theoretical physicist.

At the age of 76, when he died in his sleep, he was working to unify Quantum laws with
Gravity, so that the unification of Physics could follow and had it not be the death that
prevented him to go further, we would be celebrating his birthday as the ‘Grand
Unification Day’. Today we do this either by studying Black holes where we apply gravity
because it has so much mass and Quantum Mechanics because the star is so small like a
point, or, in modern times, by postulating the Strings Concept.

But hey, where’s ‘I’ in all this, it looks as if I m writing a speech on ‘The man with the
relativistic eyes’. I have specially fabricated this chapter to tell you that there is an
Einstein, not in me or you but in all of us, a wonderer who loves to be lost in his own
world where his laws are being followed and where there is no theory, working in his
absence, and the Einstein who must not die out of any heart failure before finishing his
work.

Einstein, a man whose definition is not to be written by a pen but by history was the first
human who tried not to think like humans but like the creator himself. He deeply
inspired and instilled in every science generation of his time and possibly into
thousands of the future generations to come that apart from science, our universe is full
of enigmatic wonders also which should not loose their values on account of being
exploded by telescopic eyes. He stood at the foundation cradle of all traditional scientific
outlooks and made the world believe that this universe really seems to be much beyond
our scientific theories and laws upon which we expertise and focus all our energy and
attentions. Your laboratory will fall tiny enough to accompany all inordinate reasons and
ensuing basis and that without a meticulous theory on imagination, we can not put that
last full stop in physics or astronomy to understand the working secrets of our universe.

Einstein universe is full of cosmic celebrations like Supernovae, geometricized by


coordinate points like singularity, incredible laws and para-wonderable theories that
take us closer to the understanding of the language upon which all this beautiful and
seemingly infinite cosmos have been written, which we call in affection, the Universe.
His theories and imaginations have no hunger of any Nobel because not in centuries or
mere generations but it is in millennia that a person, like Gods own messenger, comes
whose brain we can not afford to loose.

I know that he was true while quoting “the true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but
imagination”. And write my words, it will be some imagination only, no knowledge, that
will write the final law and will explain the final mystery of this universe, empirically or
imaginary.

He made me believe that an unfeigned quest of ignorance may be far greater than the
power of the most widely established knowledge, so the imagination must satisfy the
hunger.
At his 130th Birth day on 14th March 2009, I wish for his return once again to lead the
community of thousands of curious sheep like a divine shepherd.

Let God nourishe the Einstein within me and within all of us….

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