@Heisenberg-SchrodingerEmc2 the reason Albert did well in his school was because he used Grossmans notes when he didn’t attend his lectures, and Grossman was able to get Einstein a job when none of his professors wanted him as an assistant. Re-think your comment.
@@hungryeylash6952 then he taught him differential geometry so he could formulate general relativity. What a wonderful friendship hey... I don't know what MVP stands for, but yeah... Grossman and Einstein. Pretty boss combo
In March 1905 he published the Photoelectric effect, in May Brownian motion, in June Special Relativity, and in September E=mc².... He was truly the man of the century...
Hi, so after youtube suggested you to me, I've been watching your videos and you have motivated me to do my science bridging course for university next year. It's already April and I've been struggling to find motivation to do my modules daily (I do one module per day, and I'd rather do about 3). It has been a slow and painful journey with lots of procrastination. But now I pretend I'm you doing my science (physics and chemistry) and I'm thouroughly enjoying it haha.
Hey, I have never seen Einstein’s PhD thesis before... Thanks for showing me specifically what is it about. BTW I subscribed your channel recently because of youtube algorithms. I genuinely feel your love toward physics. I’ll look forward to watching your new videos :)😘 from South Korea
Oh man at about 4:00 this is making so much sense all of a sudden! In the pharmaceutical industry we use 0.22 micron sterile filters for filtering solution to be filled into vials. We use what is called a bubble point test to verify that the filters are the correct filters with the right size pores by measuring the pore size. To do this we put pressure against the solution in the filter membrane until it diffuses through to the other side. The pressure at which the diffusion happens is recorded verifying the integrity of the filter and confirming that the membranes have the correct size pores.
It's crazy to think that Einstein considered his general relativity paper inferior to what he actually put forth as his doctoral thesis. It's even crazier to consider people actually didn't like his abstract mathematical approach..
@@tibees I guess what I like about this episode is that we are examining, together, a document of small renown but great interest. We get to see Einstein before the miracle year. He is hoping, with an imperfect thesis, to attain the credential of PhD. Einstein is looking up to those with prestige to grant him a certificate. This is the opposite of our usual view of Einstein, as a lofty figure far above ourselves, possibly above anyone else on Earth. The usual Einstein we learn about can ignore objections all day long and no one will think the worse of him. But this Einstein -- the one you have summoned -- must humbly wait for praise or blame. For that reason I feel as though we are standing next to him in your story about his thesis.
That error in the thesis sneaked across 2 highly skilled mathematicians (Burkhardt & Einstein) before it got trapped by a third (Hopf was prof for math and mechanics in Aachen). Einstein himself didn't find it and asked Hopf to look at it with a unbiased mind. Too bad Hopf's answer hasn't survived nor Einstein's "Thank you, how could I be so blind."- letter.
Hello Toby, I'm almost 67 and I didn't know till I saw this video that Einstein actually got a doctorate. We never say Dr. Einstein. All the best and many thanks, Peter Nolan. Ph.D.(physics). Dublin. Ireland.
Einsteins dissertation from 1901 has not survived, and it is not really clear what it contained -Norbert Straumann Institute for Theoretical Physics University of Zurich,CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland February 2, 2008. Need to ask a colleague studying at ETH if something was found by now.
Here's an idea for a video. So I've seen derivation videos of E=mC^2. I would like to see a video of what was known before Einstien. What did he add to what was known to get to E=mC^2. What was so challenging that it hadn't been done before. What was the brilliance that Einstien brought to the existing challenge to get to E=mC^2.
Italian mathematician Tullio Levi-Civita, might have been an even greater genius that Einstein for inventing the Mathematical branch of Tensor Calculus.
I really enjoyed this - I think everyone loves Einstein more than they do other scientists because his early struggles are so well known & give heart to all of us!
I was reading through the letters of Einstein. Looks like Einstein never actually had taken the comprehensive exam and oral dissertation. He was able to get an exemption , as he became quite popular with his 4 papers during 1905. However, he enclosed the thesis document to the academic committee and that was accepted.
A good analysis, and interesting. Thanks! Now, get back to work and finish your PhD :) Einstein has shown that you only really need a 21-page thesis; you could knock that up over the weekend...
Very very interesting, i've searched for a channel like this years ago finally found it . What is your main Job ? And how did you acquire such high valued copy's of Einsteins work ? Keep it up !!! Ian
The Patent Office is not there anymore but his apartment is in the old medieval part of the city, nice homely place. Part of The Albert Einstein Society.
Wonderful! Thanks very much for posting this. Two questions: 1. what is the length of the Thesis (how many pages)? 2. Do you happen to know if this is the original version of the Thesis as submitted to the doctoral committee or a later publication based on the original. Specifically, my question is whether the original manuscript was handwritten or typed. Great presentation - thank you, again!
Hi Toby! Can you make a video on Wernher von Braun's thesis on rocket science dated back in 1934? It's named _Design, Theoretical and Experimental Contributions to the Problem of the Liquid-Fuel Rocket._
In the first version of the thesis there was subscribed his wife Mileva Marić Einstein as coautor. (She was better in math than he is, so she contributed to the thesis by doing math calculations with equations) It is not allowed that ph Dr tesis be with coautor so they rejected first version of the thesis.
Although Einstein’s initial application for a doctorate at the University of Bern (he had previously been awarded a PhD by the University of Zürich in 1905) was indeed rejected as insufficient in 1907, and it was not until the following year that he completed a new dissertation that resulted in his being awarded a doctorate by the University of Bern and given a position as a lecturer at that school.
Very interesting video as always. I am sure this is a question asked in every video, but who are you planning to rescue from a well? Or do you just rent a tower room and have it for convenience?
Regarding particles; they say they are point like but I disagree. I say they are spherical. I have proposed that the proton envelope is comprised of a gluon field And that each quark is surrounded by a gluon field which imbues each quark with colour charge. The three quarks comprising the proton are surrounded by a gluon field which confines them within the proton and forms the proton envelope which defines what the proton is. The gluons which bind the quarks are attached to the gluon field surrounding each quark. Gluons bind the quarks together while the gluon field surrounding them confines them via colour confinement. The net proton charge of +1 is a result of the interactions between the quark fractal charges of the 2 up and 1 down quarks comprising the proton hadron. Where the up quark has + 2/3 fractional charge and the down quark has -1/3 fractional charge. The total net charge of the proton is +1 charge. The net charge of +1 of the proton radiates outwards unidirectionally to interact with the -1 charge of the electron, causing the electron to orbit about the proton via coulomb charge. The quarks have: Fractional electric charge as well as colour charge while gluons only have colour charge. Gluons mediate the strong nuclear interaction which binds and confines quarks within a nucleon such as the proton hadron. The electron only has electric charge. Quarks, comprising nucleons such as the proton, protons, neutrons, electrons, etc; these particles bare spherical, not point like, in my opinion.
hi there!....i just stumbled on your youtube site a couple days ago!...i admire you.....you are very interesting, and you seem like a very nice person....and very wise for your young age --...although i know you must be older than you look..- but to me you are still very young....you remind me a bit of myself because i started studying math and physics when i was young with romantic aspirations to study in that field....i remember as a teen studying the bios of people like einstein, newton, kepler and several others and would spend countless hours studying math and physics and devising my own methods etc....i loved it.....but for the most part that flame burned out decades ago except for a small ember which flares up from time to time...which is how i stumbled upon you!....i'm gonna look at all your videos because i can identify with you...thank-you for being you!...best regards!
Your content is soo intresting that makes me to search for the thing you show in your videos..... Keep making these kind of videos..... And thanks for your amazing work.... Support from india
You should take a look at Brian May's Thesis : A survey of radial velocities in the zodiacal dust cloud. Yes Brian May lead guitarist of the rock band Queen.
Hey Tibees.....Thanks for all ur amazing videos.....Assuming that everyone watching this channel is a Maths person....I'm sharing my query...." While solving Rational Inequalities, why can't we multiply both sides by a common Variable, or why cant we cancel out a common factor present in both numerator and denominator.....for eg....(x-3)(x+2)/(x-3)(x+2)>0...here the rules don't permit us to cancel out the common x-3.....why?
Timestamps: 1:45 Einstein's PhD thesis, 2:14 The dedication, 5:18 Section 1, 7:50 Section 2, 8:55 Section 3, 9:44 Section 4, 11:23 Section 5, 11:58 An error in the thesis, 13:22 Einstein's paper on Brownian motion, 14:31 Reviewer's comments, 15:17 Einstein's unsuccessful dissertation, 15:58 Letters to Michele Besso, 17:59 Patron Cats of the Day.
I really like this timestamp feature on your video. I've never seen it anywhere before.
I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere that if you put them in the description line after line
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it cuts the video into chapters
Plz make video on jee mains January solution
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Can you do a video on the EPR paradox? Might be interesting
_"There are so many fake quotes attributed to me on the internet that I've given up believing any of them."_ - Albert Einstein
Normie
Lol, the self reference.
"yeah I agree with you bro!"
- Albert Einstein
@@eggxecution" lol underrated reply"
-albert Einstein
@@eggxecution haha
When I was little my mom used to read fantasy stories, a few decades later I get Tibees reading to me old research papers. Times have changed
Your comment turns me on
@@Corbenik2nd Why would you say that.
Corbenik2nd 🤢🤢🤮
@Veron Singh Or just has an Oedipus complex...
@@RanEncounter You are absolutely right!
"pardon my handwriting, I wrote this in bed" is the most university student thing I've seen in a while
could you timestamp that?
@@akashalbert36 16:10
Grossmann: the real MVP
Riiiiiiiiiiiight!? Wish I had a Grossman T_T
@Heisenberg-SchrodingerEmc2 the reason Albert did well in his school was because he used Grossmans notes when he didn’t attend his lectures, and Grossman was able to get Einstein a job when none of his professors wanted him as an assistant. Re-think your comment.
@@hungryeylash6952 then he taught him differential geometry so he could formulate general relativity. What a wonderful friendship hey... I don't know what MVP stands for, but yeah... Grossman and Einstein. Pretty boss combo
@@alaspooryorick9946 MVP stands for Most Valuable Player
@@manuelbenito1700 ahh right on! Thanks mate
So cool that he dedicated it to Marcel Grossmann!
In March 1905 he published the Photoelectric effect, in May Brownian motion, in June Special Relativity, and in September E=mc².... He was truly the man of the century...
“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but imagination”- Albert Einstein
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Who?
@johnixdragon yeah. Intelligence has many forms.
Imagination is linked to knowledge though
Tbh I don't trust any of these quotes these days, don't get me wrong but 97% of them are misquotation for the sake of sounding smart.
Toby, your love for math, science and legendary scientists, mathematicians is much appreciated. Thanks for your videos.
"Logic will get you from A to B, imagination takes you everywhere" -A. Einstein
'' Einstein was such a guy that every phrase that you put his name in the end, will sound that he really said that. '' - Albert Einstein
Ok
I almost died laughing
German guy here. It says "A new determination of Midichlorians".
Don't give away our secret!!!!
It's heroine.
dude, u made me rewatch... lollllllllllllll
It is not a story the German would tell us
16:13
" Pardon my bad handwriting, I wrote in bed" - Albert Einstein
Now I have a good reason for my handwriting.
Einstein spent a lot of time in bed.
@@ironfbody ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@ironfbody don't joke with us
I thought that he wrote in German
I have massive respect for the people that make thorough reviews of thesis and paper works and are capable of figuring out why they are wrong.
Hi, so after youtube suggested you to me, I've been watching your videos and you have motivated me to do my science bridging course for university next year. It's already April and I've been struggling to find motivation to do my modules daily (I do one module per day, and I'd rather do about 3). It has been a slow and painful journey with lots of procrastination. But now I pretend I'm you doing my science (physics and chemistry) and I'm thouroughly enjoying it haha.
Best of luck!
@@tibees Thank you, it's going well so far!
@@amy-bethtaylor2656 YO! how did uni go?
@@MHF786 in my third year now, it's slowly becoming more enjoyable 🤣.
@@amy-bethtaylor2656 no way you replied 😮😮. I hope it keeps getting better. I'm going to college In a couple of months so I'm a bit scared.
Wanna tell u i really like the way u present. The voice, tone, delivery and eye contact are just perfect n calming
thanks!
I really am in love with those Einstein's videos of yours. Also, your voice is super soothing and calm: love also that ☆
bruh
Papa translate the german thesis and show it on your channel maybe? XD
Your my favorite German
Bruh
@Kisara Kodithuwakku 😐
@Kisara Kodithuwakku He was Austrian.
You drew a beaker without a ruler and used a pen, I'm calling my teacher right now.
"Intellectuals solve problems, geniuses prevent them.”
--Einstein
"ok."- Einstein
“I’m not kidding I actually really said that” - Albert Einstein
To see equation of diffusion of molecules was a great beautiful breakdown thank you🙌🏽
OMG, the positive attitude level is infinite. Hi Tibees: I've followed on Twitter. Please keep doing the great work. :-)
This is so interesting, thank you! It’s also crazy to think that an Einstein-like intellect might end up being inspired by this or one of your videos.
Hey, I have never seen Einstein’s PhD thesis before... Thanks for showing me specifically what is it about. BTW I subscribed your channel recently because of youtube algorithms. I genuinely feel your love toward physics. I’ll look forward to watching your new videos :)😘 from South Korea
Using this as a reference for everything in life. Hell, even for a job cover letter this will do 🧠
You are just mindblowingly good! You bring physics on youtube to a new level!
wow, I'm actually studying this right now in my engineering chem class
Amazing! I just finished watching all episodes of Genius season 1, it's awesome!
Poor Einstein. Doesn’t even has privacy for his letters
As a chemical engineering student I can say that we did a laboratory work related to this paper. The discipline was fundamentals of mass transfer.
Oh man at about 4:00 this is making so much sense all of a sudden! In the pharmaceutical industry we use 0.22 micron sterile filters for filtering solution to be filled into vials. We use what is called a bubble point test to verify that the filters are the correct filters with the right size pores by measuring the pore size. To do this we put pressure against the solution in the filter membrane until it diffuses through to the other side. The pressure at which the diffusion happens is recorded verifying the integrity of the filter and confirming that the membranes have the correct size pores.
This takes me back
Who continues to listen while not understanding, only to hear that beautiful voice?
@tommy cane115 Ok, I respect your opinion, but which scientist would you understand/trust then? If any?
Great inspirational video. What i learned: if you love what you do, stick with it and improve yourself into. You will succeed for sure .
It's crazy to think that Einstein considered his general relativity paper inferior to what he actually put forth as his doctoral thesis. It's even crazier to consider people actually didn't like his abstract mathematical approach..
How fascinating! Thank you for putting this together!
Gonna be real: The main reason I watch you is that your voice is relaxing.
Kyle A agreed
Thanks for helping every Einstein fan in understanding his life's work better!
This is my favorite video of yours, because I learned so much from it that is of interest to me. Truly excellent. Thank you!
So glad!
@@tibees I guess what I like about this episode is that we are examining, together, a document of small renown but great interest. We get to see Einstein before the miracle year. He is hoping, with an imperfect thesis, to attain the credential of PhD. Einstein is looking up to those with prestige to grant him a certificate. This is the opposite of our usual view of Einstein, as a lofty figure far above ourselves, possibly above anyone else on Earth. The usual Einstein we learn about can ignore objections all day long and no one will think the worse of him. But this Einstein -- the one you have summoned -- must humbly wait for praise or blame. For that reason I feel as though we are standing next to him in your story about his thesis.
Tibees, please review the other four miracle paper of Einstein in 1905.
The way you talk is so calming!
That error in the thesis sneaked across 2 highly skilled mathematicians (Burkhardt & Einstein) before it got trapped by a third (Hopf was prof for math and mechanics in Aachen). Einstein himself didn't find it and asked Hopf to look at it with a unbiased mind. Too bad Hopf's answer hasn't survived nor Einstein's "Thank you, how could I be so blind."- letter.
Hello Toby,
I'm almost 67 and I didn't know till I saw this video that Einstein actually got a doctorate. We never say Dr. Einstein.
All the best and many thanks,
Peter Nolan. Ph.D.(physics). Dublin. Ireland.
"Time is a stubborn illusion"
Albert Einstein
Einstein's letter to professor:
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Pardon my handwriting. I wrote in bed.
Einsteins dissertation from 1901 has not survived, and it is not really clear what it contained -Norbert Straumann Institute for Theoretical Physics University of Zurich,CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland February 2, 2008. Need to ask a colleague studying at ETH if something was found by now.
You are incredible, I love your videos ❤️
thanks!
I really like your videos . You have such a calm voice, it goes right through my heart. You should do some asmr hagahgaah.
Here's an idea for a video. So I've seen derivation videos of E=mC^2. I would like to see a video of what was known before Einstien. What did he add to what was known to get to E=mC^2. What was so challenging that it hadn't been done before. What was the brilliance that Einstien brought to the existing challenge to get to E=mC^2.
Thanks for uploading this today! This made my day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you ! I'm looking for english version of Einstein's thesis please!
All my support from ALGERIA.
Italian mathematician Tullio Levi-Civita, might have been an even greater genius that Einstein for inventing the Mathematical branch of Tensor Calculus.
I really enjoyed this - I think everyone loves Einstein more than they do other scientists because his early struggles are so well known & give heart to all of us!
Never give up! You are very precious for the all of us!
Thanks
Regardless of how impressive this thesis is, we can't ignore tibees epic handwriting
you a naturally gifted teacher plus something which I do not have a word to explain ....
from the last letter: “The university here is a pigsty. I will not lecture there because it would be a shame to waste the time.” 😬
😬
He is probably referring to University of Bern
Your English is so clear that even I don't speak English (not so good), I can understand you very well. Hugs from Brazil!
I was reading through the letters of Einstein. Looks like Einstein never actually had taken the comprehensive exam and oral dissertation. He was able to get an exemption , as he became quite popular with his 4 papers during 1905. However, he enclosed the thesis document to the academic committee and that was accepted.
Thanks Miss Toby! 😊I needed this.
Continue making videos on research paper it is really so inspiring.... 😇
this was very interesting thank you, he was really like a wizard. Really amazing synchronicity because I am reading his GR paper myself :P
A good analysis, and interesting. Thanks!
Now, get back to work and finish your PhD :) Einstein has shown that you only really need a 21-page thesis; you could knock that up over the weekend...
Very very interesting, i've searched for a channel like this years ago finally found it . What is your main Job ? And how did you acquire such high valued copy's of Einsteins work ?
Keep it up !!!
Ian
Marvelous! Thank you so much.
The Patent Office is not there anymore but his apartment is in the old medieval part of the city, nice homely place. Part of The Albert Einstein Society.
Thank you for making your vids :)
You should show your thesis too
THX to show the original Papers.
I loved it please make more this kind of videos it's really inspiring to know about geniuses and their contributions.
These videos are great!
The moment she brings the english copy i am like “thank you” looks easy now 😊
😂 oh For me it was the opposite
Wonderful! Thanks very much for posting this.
Two questions: 1. what is the length of the Thesis (how many pages)? 2. Do you happen to know if this is the original version of the Thesis as submitted to the doctoral committee or a later publication based on the original. Specifically, my question is whether the original manuscript was handwritten or typed.
Great presentation - thank you, again!
I would suspect that the thesis had to be printed (and possibly bound) before it could be evaluated by the examiners.
Im not smart enough to understand the technical aspects of his thesis, but this explanation is enjoyable anyway. Thank you Toby.
Hi Toby! Can you make a video on Wernher von Braun's thesis on rocket science dated back in 1934? It's named _Design, Theoretical and Experimental Contributions to the Problem of the Liquid-Fuel Rocket._
Shall we pressure Trent University into helping me complete a doctorate? They're ignoring me. I don't like that.
Even Einstein shitting on the PhD process...
I would love to see that thesis that was rejected.
In the first version of the thesis there was subscribed his wife Mileva Marić Einstein as coautor. (She was better in math than he is, so she contributed to the thesis by doing math calculations with equations)
It is not allowed that ph Dr tesis be with coautor so they rejected first version of the thesis.
Thats a good content. Waiting for more
Keep up the great content Tibees !!
P.S : Ur smile is adorable
Although Einstein’s initial application for a doctorate at the University of Bern (he had previously been awarded a PhD by the University of Zürich in 1905) was indeed rejected as insufficient in 1907, and it was not until the following year that he completed a new dissertation that resulted in his being awarded a doctorate by the University of Bern and given a position as a lecturer at that school.
Very nice thesis. Impressive explanation
Fun fact
"Intelligent people are more patient than any other people"?
☺☺☺☺☺☺
Very interesting video as always. I am sure this is a question asked in every video, but who are you planning to rescue from a well? Or do you just rent a tower room and have it for convenience?
This video is 15 minutes old right now WHY ARE THERE 9 HOUR OLD COMMENTS
time travel
Hey Tibees! I hope you are safe and healthy.
Regarding particles; they say they are point like but I disagree. I say they are spherical.
I have proposed that the proton envelope is comprised of a gluon field
And that each quark is surrounded by a gluon field which imbues each quark with colour charge. The three quarks comprising the proton are surrounded by a gluon field which confines them within the proton and forms the proton envelope which defines what the proton is.
The gluons which bind the quarks are attached to the gluon field surrounding each quark.
Gluons bind the quarks together while the gluon field surrounding them confines them via colour confinement.
The net proton charge of +1 is a result of the interactions between the quark fractal charges of the 2 up and 1 down quarks comprising the proton hadron.
Where the up quark has + 2/3 fractional charge and the down quark has -1/3 fractional charge. The total net charge of the proton is +1 charge.
The net charge of +1 of the proton radiates outwards unidirectionally to interact with the -1 charge of the electron, causing the electron to orbit about the proton via coulomb charge.
The quarks have:
Fractional electric charge as well as colour charge while gluons only have colour charge. Gluons mediate the strong nuclear interaction which binds and confines quarks within a nucleon such as the proton hadron.
The electron only has electric charge.
Quarks, comprising nucleons such as the proton, protons, neutrons, electrons, etc; these particles bare spherical, not point like, in my opinion.
Grossman is a real friend dayummm
hi there!....i just stumbled on your youtube site a couple days ago!...i admire you.....you are very interesting, and you seem like a very nice person....and very wise for your young age --...although i know you must be older than you look..- but to me you are still very young....you remind me a bit of myself because i started studying math and physics when i was young with romantic aspirations to study in that field....i remember as a teen studying the bios of people like einstein, newton, kepler and several others and would spend countless hours studying math and physics and devising my own methods etc....i loved it.....but for the most part that flame burned out decades ago except for a small ember which flares up from time to time...which is how i stumbled upon you!....i'm gonna look at all your videos because i can identify with you...thank-you for being you!...best regards!
Love your videos! Subbed!
Your content is soo intresting that makes me to search for the thing you show in your videos..... Keep making these kind of videos..... And thanks for your amazing work.... Support from india
Hi .. thank you for amazing contents... And I would like to ask something ... Could you please talk about group theory in simplest way...
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p=E/c. p=mc. E/c=mc. E=mc^2. Classical equations of motion.
My determination of this thesis is as follows’ pi 3.14 is not square, cornbread is.
"Imagination Is Greater Then Knowledge" or more preciously say School Grade (In Indian perscpective)
Einstein is my idol and I love your voice, ahh perfect combination
You should take a look at Brian May's Thesis : A survey of radial velocities in the zodiacal dust cloud. Yes Brian May lead guitarist of the rock band Queen.
Hey Tibees.....Thanks for all ur amazing videos.....Assuming that everyone watching this channel is a Maths person....I'm sharing my query...." While solving Rational Inequalities, why can't we multiply both sides by a common Variable, or why cant we cancel out a common factor present in both numerator and denominator.....for eg....(x-3)(x+2)/(x-3)(x+2)>0...here the rules don't permit us to cancel out the common x-3.....why?
Toby Einstein. So well explained and analyzed. I still can’t get over how brilliant and incredibly sweet you are.