Digital Einstein is a new website that opens up all of Einstein’s papers for free. The site includes not only scientific papers, but personal letters, memos and even divorce papers.
The New York Times reports that all of the documents are personal papers either sent or received by Albert Einstein himself and form part of Caltech’s Einstein Papers Project. The 5000 items that are online come from the 13 volumes that have been archived, with 7 more to come.
“[Visitors] can dance among Einstein’s love letters, his divorce file, his high school transcript, the notebook in which he worked out his general theory of relativity and letters to his lifelong best friend, Michele Besso, among many other possibilities.”
All of the articles written in German (most of them) have been carefully translated to English and the site offers both versions to visitors.
Source The New York Times
I love original games and concepts, but every now and then, taking the best elements…
I must admit that while I loved Starfield, I got about 30 hours in and…
There's no shortage of cheap Bluetooth speakers, but if you're looking for something more premium,…
A new upcoming Medieval Kingdom SIM game reminiscent of Rim World has just hit a…
Matrexx 30 is small-sized M-ATX computer case, perfect for gamers looking to build a small…
As Big Data drives demand for more distributed storage in the cloud and on premises,…