Einstein had also relatives in the German town Bad Buchau where his father came from. Albert's grand nephew Siegfried actually survived the holocaust and later became town mayor for a time.
I don't know if they are related, but in Israel there are several Einsteins, four of them famous: Arik (Arieh) Einstein - one of the most popular singers in the country's history, Meir Einstein - a sports broadcaster, Alona Einstein - a photographer, and Yaakov Einstein - a theater actor.
Einstein wasn't involved with the Manhattan Project. He did, however, write the letter to FDR that led to the formation of the development of the bomb.
I just looked up Charly Einstein to see which hospital he works for and found his (German-language) twitter. At least I have very good reason to believe it is him. He posted my favourite Gary Larson cartoon on February 1st. If anyone has questions, just ask.
📍What I find weird is that Albert Einstein had longish hair and he was born during the Victorian era. I thought that men had short hair back then, right?
Sorry, Patrick, but contrary to what many think, the famous equation "E=mc^2" has nothing to do with the theory of relativity. Instead, it tells us how much potential energy an object can produce (the "E" in the equation). The "m" represents the mass, while the "c" represents the speed of light (an often-used constant).
No, he (and many) are right. It describes the relationship between energy and mass as E=mc^2 is a direct prediction from his theory of special relativity paper. As an object approaches c, the mass becomes infinite and so does the energy needed to move it. Meaning nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light
This is random and not related to Einstein, but could you do a video on the word vehicle? I was just thinking it’s such an odd word that somehow means car. Like what is a vehicle, is it just cars, does it include trucks, 18 wheelers, motorcycles, 4 wheelers, 3 wheelers? Is a bike or an airplane a vehicle???
@@sandybarnes887 as someone who actually IS autistic, functional labels are both garbage and misleading, as a person can be “high-functioning” in some areas and “low-functioning” in others
Sorry for focusing on something so dumb, but I found very funny that Thomas Einstein looks a little like John Cena. Especially because his father and grandfather look a lot like Albert Einsteinin those photos
funny story, I know the wife of einstein's grandson, and she's one of the smartest people I know, I've actually went on a couple of family trips where we stayed and slept at her house
How come there are places in America called Canadian and French? Canadian, Texas. And Oklahoma. French, Virginia. And Arkansas, New Mexico, and Minnesota. And nothing else.
Something along the lines of some or most of his theories were theories written in more obscure languages like dutch or something and he simply rewrote it as his own alongside other theories kind of like a compendium that cited nobody. I think also he was never good at math so some think his wife did that for him? This is all a vague recollection of a RUclips video I saw years ago, keep in mind
@@saladmus920 Einstein was a child prodigy, so he was definetly good at math. I don't know about the acussations, but it seems rather unlikely considering how revolutionary his findings were, somebody would have definetly noticed them even if they were written in dutch (which isn't even that obscure language as far as science is concerned). Also he regularly spoke to several other notable physicists, one of them would probably expose him if he had no clue what he was talking about
@@user-zz3sn8ky7z dutch was just a random example. lame that you tried to have an argument without even trying to look anything up seeing as i also said i didnt look anything up. he was just super into books or something and plagiarized findings into a group of findings and maybe he drew a conclusion that they're all related but the point was he rode the backs of people for his famous debut into pop culture in a way that you or i could have easily done with no skill
Why do you pronounce german names absolutely incorrectly? Especially that you make an effort to do so at other languages. I like your channel, but this annoys me very much, because I use german every day, altough it is not my native language. Please do more research, there are plenty of tools that can help with pronouncing (e.g. google translate)
you have a habit of lowering your pitch at the end of every sentence. it's very distracting and makes it seem like everything is a news headline. i know you easily develop a kind of "tic" when you speak in certain contexts but please try not to.
What's your favourite Einstein quote?
The world war 4 one.
"Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse in the world would ever construct a mousetrap." Is up there.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
E = mc^2
Einstein had also relatives in the German town Bad Buchau where his father came from. Albert's grand nephew Siegfried actually survived the holocaust and later became town mayor for a time.
I never knew that thanks for the comment that is interesting
Imagine being booked into your GP and being told "Dr Einstein will see you now
LOL
😂😂😂
Einstein’s acknowledgment of his health state and the desire to “go elegantly” is incredibly profound and eerie
I don't know if they are related, but in Israel there are several Einsteins, four of them famous: Arik (Arieh) Einstein - one of the most popular singers in the country's history, Meir Einstein - a sports broadcaster, Alona Einstein - a photographer, and Yaakov Einstein - a theater actor.
Given that the surname is typical within Jewish German circles, they might not be related at all
Theres also Alfred Einstein, a celebrated musicologist of Mozart
they are all unrelated to albert
Well he is a jew so maybe?
@@weirdlanguageguy, Alfred Einstein is a distant cousin of Albert.
I'd love to see more videos like this with other famous people throughout history!
my street name is Einstein if that counts
Albert Brooks was born Albert Einstein. Marty Funkhouser from Curb Your Enthusiasm was portrayed by the late Bob Einstein
Einstein wasn't involved with the Manhattan Project. He did, however, write the letter to FDR that led to the formation of the development of the bomb.
I just looked up Charly Einstein to see which hospital he works for and found his (German-language) twitter. At least I have very good reason to believe it is him. He posted my favourite Gary Larson cartoon on February 1st.
If anyone has questions, just ask.
5:00 I think I heard an echo in you vid lol
May be it was intentional. ... Because there were 2 bombs.
@@NisansaDdS I though the same thing ;)
📍What I find weird is that Albert Einstein had longish hair and he was born during the Victorian era. I thought that men had short hair back then, right?
He had 2 sons with Mileva Marić. What happened with them, i don't know
What Einstein said when he was a kid about his younger sister was funny "where was it's wheels"
I wonder if this is where Sheldon Cooper got the idea of a contract. Great video.
Awesome video.
Sorry, Patrick, but contrary to what many think, the famous equation "E=mc^2" has nothing to do with the theory of relativity. Instead, it tells us how much potential energy an object can produce (the "E" in the equation). The "m" represents the mass, while the "c" represents the speed of light (an often-used constant).
No, he (and many) are right. It describes the relationship between energy and mass as E=mc^2 is a direct prediction from his theory of special relativity paper. As an object approaches c, the mass becomes infinite and so does the energy needed to move it. Meaning nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light
@@Jaffjvcame here to say this. Sorry, @darreljones8645. E=mc² has inherent links to Special Relativity.
Ah physics, y'all fight more than astronomers and somehow still get something done.
2:02 Ah yes I love that my baby already has grey hair at the age of 0
Are there no other family branches left? That sounds like a bottleneck event...
Hey Patrick, I love these videos! Great work! You should do this type of video on Elvis Presley, I think you’ll be interested.
That's so cool that one of his great-grandsons plays his violin! I wonder if it's a good instrument. (Yes, I'm a violinist.)
So Albert Einstein's father didn't have any siblings or such bearing the name?
great video, but why do you pronounce the names like that? 😅
Actor Albert Brooks real name is Albert Einstein he was in the film Drive.
LONG LIVE ULM
I don't think I've ever heard how he died. Thanks!
1:02 i thought you said “a father to his wives and a husband to his children
8:02 Ah speaking of Gilbert & Sullivan...
(For those wondering, cousin marriage is proposed in one of their operas.)
This is random and not related to Einstein, but could you do a video on the word vehicle? I was just thinking it’s such an odd word that somehow means car. Like what is a vehicle, is it just cars, does it include trucks, 18 wheelers, motorcycles, 4 wheelers, 3 wheelers? Is a bike or an airplane a vehicle???
Bikes and airplanes are vehicles
It is a transportation machine.
7:58 Ah, so basically, another Dr. Seuss/John Lennon type situation.
Now I see why Arthur Sullivan never married.
You forgot to mention all the dogs and cats named Einstein.
#EpicFail
Did you know Einstein in German and Yiddish is pronounced Ayn-shtayn .
3:09 “Asberjes”?
Asperger's syndrome is a mild form of high-functioning autism
@@sandybarnes887 That’s not my issue. He mispronounced it.
@@lewatoaofair2522 ahh, got ya
@@sandybarnes887 as someone who actually IS autistic, functional labels are both garbage and misleading, as a person can be “high-functioning” in some areas and “low-functioning” in others
@@GabyGeorge1996 my brother is autistic
one stone? , dr, stone ?anime refference, co incidence ?
Sorry for focusing on something so dumb, but I found very funny that Thomas Einstein looks a little like John Cena. Especially because his father and grandfather look a lot like Albert Einsteinin those photos
yes there are quit a few in israel with that surname
funny story, I know the wife of einstein's grandson, and she's one of the smartest people I know, I've actually went on a couple of family trips where we stayed and slept at her house
One interesting Einstein I know is Arik Einstein who is a famous musician in Israel
The dude needed a dab of Brylcreem.
My sister was on a soccer team of Einstein's grandniece (or great grandniece, not sure). FYI, she was very smart.
I actually have the same birthday as Albert Einstein. And my mother had the same birthday as Walt Disney
I like to go to Ulm someday.
So there is no grand children of Bernard Caesar Einstein?? This means Einstein family tree is stop now
right here bro
I like their bagels.
How come there are places in America called Canadian and French? Canadian, Texas. And Oklahoma. French, Virginia. And Arkansas, New Mexico, and Minnesota. And nothing else.
Wait, found two Indians, one in Arkansas, and one in Virginia.
Ulm is OP
_Are There Any Einsteins Left?_
Good Lord I hope not.
They actually changed their last name to Bogdanoff
Too trigger any math geek: where's the 1/2 in his equation???
Do are there any Kennedys left
Would have been cool if you had talked about the plagiarism claims against him
Something along the lines of some or most of his theories were theories written in more obscure languages like dutch or something and he simply rewrote it as his own alongside other theories kind of like a compendium that cited nobody. I think also he was never good at math so some think his wife did that for him? This is all a vague recollection of a RUclips video I saw years ago, keep in mind
@@saladmus920 Einstein was a child prodigy, so he was definetly good at math. I don't know about the acussations, but it seems rather unlikely considering how revolutionary his findings were, somebody would have definetly noticed them even if they were written in dutch (which isn't even that obscure language as far as science is concerned). Also he regularly spoke to several other notable physicists, one of them would probably expose him if he had no clue what he was talking about
@@user-zz3sn8ky7z dutch was just a random example. lame that you tried to have an argument without even trying to look anything up seeing as i also said i didnt look anything up. he was just super into books or something and plagiarized findings into a group of findings and maybe he drew a conclusion that they're all related but the point was he rode the backs of people for his famous debut into pop culture in a way that you or i could have easily done with no skill
Idk
conglaturiations! you are frist!!!
Nice way to abandon your son and let him rot in an asylum, Al.
Why do you pronounce german names absolutely incorrectly? Especially that you make an effort to do so at other languages. I like your channel, but this annoys me very much, because I use german every day, altough it is not my native language. Please do more research, there are plenty of tools that can help with pronouncing (e.g. google translate)
I was the 1000th like
Damn Im early
Your drawing of people looks bad
you can't even pronounce the name
you have a habit of lowering your pitch at the end of every sentence. it's very distracting and makes it seem like everything is a news headline. i know you easily develop a kind of "tic" when you speak in certain contexts but please try not to.