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It’s Einstein’s birthday, and we’re time travelling this weekend

While the world is still trying to understand all that Einstein has written and theorised, here are some movies to watch during his birthday weekend.

March 14, 2020 / 08:04 IST
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2003-04 || Finance minister Jaswant Singh referred to Albert Einstein stating that he endeavoured to make easy something that which Einstein found so difficult. What was he referring to? Ans: Income tax. Albert Einstein had ruefully observed that he found ‘Income Tax the most difficult thing upon Earth to understand’. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons)
2003-04 || Finance minister Jaswant Singh referred to Albert Einstein stating that he endeavoured to make easy something that which Einstein found so difficult. What was he referring to? Ans: Income tax. Albert Einstein had ruefully observed that he found ‘Income Tax the most difficult thing upon Earth to understand’. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons)

'There comes a time when the mind takes a higher plane of knowledge but can never prove how it got there.’

It’s Albert Einstein’s birthday weekend (March 14, 1879) and we are still trying to understand all that he has written and theorised. He has been quoted and misquoted and his picture is plastered over coffee mugs and tee-shirts of self-professed science nuts. If you wish to be amazed by this man’s genius, then you should travel to Bern, Switzerland and visit the History museum that has a permanent exhibition that explains his life and works. Of course, it is dramatic in its presentation, with a spectacular mirrored staircase that will leave a terrific impression on your mind as you walk through this man’s life and work.

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"Time and Space are modes by which we think and not conditions in which we live," he has said. And when you have the weekend to ponder the gravity of that statement, what better to watch than a tale of young time travellers who want to set right a wrong. See You Yesterday is perhaps a newish version of Back To The Future, but this time the film deals with race issues. Two bright African American kids with time-traveling backpacks and a moral dilemma are inspired by Einstein’s ideas of time and space...