Sunday, August 28, 2005
Einstein's last great theory discovered.
THE HAGUE (Netherlands) - A handwritten account by German physics genius Albert Einstein of his last major theory has turned up in the University of Leiden near The Hague.
It was found by a student, Mr Rowdy Boeyink, among documents from the library of a former professor and friend of Einstein, Prof Paul Ehrenfest.
The 16-page manuscript, dated 1924, describes the behaviour of the atoms of a gas at a very low temperatures - a process now known as Bose-Einstein condensation.
It was only proved in 1995.
The paper bears the title of "Quantentheorie des einatomigen idealen Gases - Zweite Abhandlung (Quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas - second paper)."
"It's an important text because it refers to the last significant discovery by Albert Einstein," said Mr Carlo Beenakker, a researcher at the Lorentz scientific institute attached to the university.
He added that the manuscript would be kept at Leiden University where Einstein was an annual guest professor. - AFP
now, i seriously catch no ball. lols. who cares. my physics sux. haas.
EINSTEIN... looks funni. lols.
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