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As a great scientist, Albert Einstein made an indelible contribution to the progress of mankind. However, one of the things he did on his deathbed is very puzzling, and that is to burn all his notes. Why would a great scientist ruin his life's work?Let's take a look at why. 1. Prevent human beings from traveling through time and space to cause chaos Some speculate that Einstein discovered the basis for traveling through time and space when he burned his own notes, but out of consideration for human beings and world peace, he chose to destroy all his handwriting. Because if other human beings master the technology of traveling through time and space, using this technology to change history will cause chaos in time and space, and then affect the peace and stability of the entire earth. In order to prevent this from happening, Einstein resolutely destroyed his notes. 2. Technical knowledge of destroying nuclear **Although Einstein was strongly opposed to war, nuclear ** was born in their hands. Later, when the United States bombed Japan with nuclear weapons, Einstein regretted it very much.
Therefore, some scientists believe that one of the purposes of Einstein's destruction of notes is to destroy more technical knowledge about nuclear **, so as to avoid the use of nuclear ** and thus maintain world peace. 3. The Ultimate Mystery of the Universe In his later years, Albert Einstein began to study theology, especially the mysteries of the universe. Therefore, some speculate that he may have researched the relevant answers to the ultimate mysteries of the universe, but this information is not all favorable, and if these mysteries are made known to humans, it may cause confusion to mankind. Therefore, Einstein chose to destroy all his notes to avoid confusion. 4. Destroying Erroneous DataEinstein invented many things in his life, and there may be a lot of erroneous data in his notebook. In order to avoid the adverse effects of these erroneous data on humanity, he destroyed the notes. In general, there were many reasons for Einstein to destroy his notes, but he made this decision with the intention of thinking about humanity and world peace.
His decision also makes us cherish scientific achievements more and pay more attention to the morality and ethics of scientific research, so as not to cause irreparable losses to mankind and society. Do you think Einstein was right to destroy all his notes?Welcome to leave a message to discuss. Einstein burns the notes: what really happened?Albert Einstein was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century, and his contributions were not limited to groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of relativity and the photoelectric effect, but also brought countless revelations to mankind. However, the latest news shocked everyone: Einstein burned all his notes before he died!What the hell is going on here?How it happened: Einstein burned his notes On April 17, 1955, Einstein died at his home in Princeton, USA, at the age of 76. At the same time, his family and assistants discovered something confusing: Einstein had burned all of his notes, leaving only a few pages scattered around his bedside.
The news shocked the entire scientific community, and everyone speculated about why Einstein did this. Reason: Why did Einstein burn his notes?There is a lot of speculation about this issue. Some believe that Einstein burned his notes because he didn't want his research results to be misused, or because he wanted them to remain in his own world of thought forever. Others believe that Einstein may have realized some of his mistakes and felt that the notes were worthless, so he burned them all. However, these are just speculations. In fact, why Einstein burned the notes, only he himself knows. However, we can be sure that his actions are a great loss to the scientific community. If these notes can be preserved, they may be able to provide more enlightenment for future generations and make the scientific cause develop more rapidly. Good and Bad Effects: The Effects of Einstein's Burning Notes The effects of Einstein's burning of notes are far-reaching.
First of all, it has made people more appreciate the research results of scientists and realize what they mean for humanity. Second, the burning of the notes divided the scientific community over Einstein's assessment. Some believe that the move made people respect Einstein more because he was a man of great insight and judgment, while others believe that it raised questions about his results and whether his decisions were correct. Ending: Einstein's Contribution In any matter what, Einstein was a scientist who deserves to be respected. His pioneering discoveries in the fields of relativity and the photoelectric effect not only caused a sensation at the time, but also had a profound impact on the scientific research of later generations. Although he burned his notes before his death, his immortal achievements have forever remained in the history of mankind. Summary: Einstein's Thoughts Live ForeverAlthough we never know why Einstein burned his notes, we can draw some lessons from them.
We should cherish the research results of scientists and respect their efforts and dedication. At the same time, we should also realize that the results of scientists are not only the results of research, but also their ideas and wisdom. Therefore, we should be like Einstein, continue to explore and think, so that human civilization can continue to move forward.