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Student unearths Einstein paper
2005-08-22
An original Albert Einstein manuscript has been unearthed at a university in the Netherlands by a student. Rowdy Boeyink stumbled on the document while he was researching papers belonging to an old friend of Einstein. "It was quite exciting," said Professor Carlo Beenakker, of the University of Leiden. "You can even see Einstein's fingerprints in some places."

The 16-page manuscript, dated 1924, shows the German-born genius working on his last major theory. It took scientists until 1995 to finally prove Einstein right. Einstein's paper laboured under the title "Quantentheorie des einatomigen idealen Gases" (Quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas). It examines how atoms of a gas behave at extremely low temperatures, in a theory developed in collaboration with Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. The theory stated that at temperatures near absolute zero, the atoms could reach a state of such low energy that they collapsed into a new state where it was no longer possible to distinguish between them - a state known as Einstein-Bose condensation.

The university, near The Hague, says the newly-unearthed paper will be kept in its Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics. Einstein had strong ties with the university and was a regular guest-lecturer there. The manuscript was with papers belonging to a friend of Einstein, Paul Ehrenfest, who was a professor at Leiden.
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#6  In the last few years he did ?

Celeb / Peace stuff not counted
Posted by: Elock Mcbaper2222   2005-08-22 18:56  

#5  Don't forget lies.
Posted by: M Twain Pilot   2005-08-22 18:54  

#4  Problem is the second half of his life was considered an underachievement due to his distaste of quantum theory. Well we all hate statistics…
Posted by: Elock Mcbaper2222   2005-08-22 18:44  

#3  "Look! Here's a book report in German from 1904!"
Posted by: mojo   2005-08-22 11:28  

#2  Fascinating find. Wonder how many other papers lie in wait?
Posted by: Captain America   2005-08-22 07:51  

#1  "It was quite exciting," said Professor Carlo Beenakker, of the University of Leiden. "You can even see Einstein's fingerprints in some places."

Apparently ol' Al liked eating chocolate while working on his homework.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-08-22 07:32  

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