Albert Einstein - Bring me the Superhuman brain of Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein, the Nobel prize-winning physicist who gave the world the theory of relativity, E = mc2 and the law of the photoelectric effect, obviously had a special brain. In what ways might Einstein’s brain biology have been different from average?
Scientists who have examined his brain have concluded that it is not normal. While Einstein’s brain weighs less than the brain of an average adult male, 2.7lbs versus 3 lbs, the inferior parietal region of the brain is 15% larger than in an average brain. Albert Einstein was a genius, but he wasn’t the only one – why has his name come to mean something superhuman …… ?.
Albert Einstein did not work directly on inventing the Atomic bomb, but his name is closely associated with the bomb. This is because his scientific work and discoveries were key in the bomb's development, specifically his work on energy and mass and his famous equation: E=mc2. Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist, the son of a Jewish electrical engineer who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.
His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. Albert Einstein was one of the greatest minds of our age, an intellectual descendant of science’s giants like Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, Johannes Kepler, and Stephen Hawking.
One of the largest collections of Einstein’s brain, and one of only two places in the world to see Einstein’s brain, is at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia.
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