What I hope to share on this blog is an insight into these heroes, these men and women who help evolve our world technologically; but more importantly, it seemed each of them had some recognition there was something more than achieving a new scientific discovery…there was a human aspect, a consideration for the world we live in…a concern for humanity.
Excerpt from a brief statement Einstein sent to the Boston Journal to celebrate Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis birthday; True human progress is based less on the inventive mind than on the conscience of men such as Bradeis.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
With Einstein’s birthday closely approaching, I thought it was befitting to have my first post in tribute to him. I have truly admired this man, not only for his accomplishments in furthering the evolution of our world, but more for the person he was. His pursuit to understand the universe was also paralleled by his pursuit to understand himself, taking care to understand the responsibility of what it meant to make his discoveries public and their probable uses.
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