My meeting with Albert Einstein [Week 141]


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There are many people I would have liked to meet in person, either because of their value or because of the degree of terror they left in their wake; some of the peace, others of war.

But this time, if I were required to mention only one person in history, I would choose Albert Einstein.

Einstein was a scientist recognized for his discoveries and contributions to physics, and he was also a philosophical thinker. I would have liked to meet him because I am deeply interested in his way of thinking and his vision of life and the universe, apart from the fact that his magical grandfatherly face captivated me since I was a child.

If I had him in front of me, I would explain today's society by describing how technology has changed the way we live. I would tell him how computers, smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices have made our lives much easier and more immediate, allowing us to perform tasks such as shopping online, sending emails, watching videos and much more.

In addition, I would tell him about advances in areas such as medicine, agriculture, industry, and energy. For example, I would explain how genetics, robotics, 3D printing, and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing medicine, allowing doctors to diagnose and treat diseases more accurately, faster, and remotely.

I would also tell him about globalization, how countries are becoming increasingly connected, and how the global economy has expanded through foreign investment, international trade, and tourism.

I would talk to him about the importance of education. I would explain how education has become an essential tool for the development of modern society, and how technological advances have allowed people to have access to high-quality education without the need to go to a traditional classroom.

Finally, if I had the opportunity to talk to Albert Einstein about the Russian-Ukrainian war and the advance of communism, I would ask him how he would see the future of humanity with these conflicts.

I would like to know what ideas would be good for reducing conflict and how you would see the long-term impact communism would have on society.

In addition, I would be interested to hear your views on the role of technology in these situations and how it could help solve humanity's problems. I am sure your vision for humanity would be profound and valuable.

In general, I would love to have had the opportunity to meet Albert Einstein and share with him all the changes that have taken place in the world in the last 100 years. I am sure he would be amazed to see how humanity has evolved during his absence.

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Lovely your story dear friend @germanandradeg , I am sure that the Scientist and Philosopher Albert Einstein, would be fascinated sitting in front of you, listening to such an extensive and detailed summary of our current life. Thanks for sharing it! I enjoyed it very much! Have a beautiful weekend.

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@tibilopez, what a nice comment you left me, thank you for that.
When I talk to him, I will tell him about you.

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Will you tell him about me? that's great, hahaha. thanks!😅 👐

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I think it was Einstein who predicted that technology would actually cause humans to regress, even as science progressed...

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There is no doubt that Albert Einstein was a genius, but not everything he said was right, just as he stood out for his theories, he also had his mistakes, only they were not made so public.
I looked for the quote you indicate but I did not find it; I will keep looking, I was left with the question.
Thank you for your comment.

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