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Almighty Quote by Albert Einstein

“The relativity principle in connection with the basic Maxwellian equations demands that the mass should be a direct measure of the energy contained in a body; light transfers mass. With radium there should be a noticeable diminution of mass. The idea is amusing and enticing; but whether the…” quote by Albert Einstein
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“The relativity principle in connection with the basic Maxwellian equations demands that the mass should be a direct measure of the energy contained in a body; light transfers mass. With radium there should be a noticeable diminution of mass. The idea is amusing and enticing; but whether the Almighty is laughing at it and is leading me up the garden path -- that I cannot know.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Lecture: Princeton University, 1921

He speculates that mass‑energy equivalence implies measurable mass loss in radioactive decay, yet acknowledges uncertainty about divine intent.

In simple terms: Mass and energy are linked; radioactive decay may reduce mass, but meaning remains unknown.

Key Takeaway

Explore scientific curiosity while accepting mystery.

Themes

science philosophy uncertainty faith

Mood

curious thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • physics research
  • ethical debates on scientific limits
  • personal belief systems

Key Concepts

mass‑energy equivalence radioactivity theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role should humility play in scientific inquiry?
  • How do we separate empirical evidence from existential speculation?
A Different Perspective

Scientific theories can be misused to justify metaphysical claims.

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