"Durch Albert Einsteins Werk hat sich der Horizont der Menschheit unendlich erweitert, und gleichzeitig hat unser Bild vom Universum eine Geschlossenheit und Harmonie erreicht, von der man bisher nur träumen konnte."
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Niels Bohr, zitiert nach Abraham Pais: "Ich vertraue auf Intuition - Der andere Albert Einstein". Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heiner Must. Heidelberg Berlin 1998, Seite 243, seinerseits zitiert nach Alice Calaprice (Hrsg.): "Einstein sagt". Deutsch von Anita Ehlers. Piper-Verlag, MĂĽnchen, ZĂĽrich 1996, ISBN 3-492-03935-9, Seite 243
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Albert Einstein
1879 – 1955
deutsch-schweizerischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger
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