Einstein was a Scientist .... not a business man. Those are different mindsets.
The scientist tries to improve his understanding of the world which consequently could improve the world around him.
The businessman tries to find a need within his contemporary culture and build a business around it.
So how should I guess what a genious scientist would care about common business-problems ? I don't know if you ever been to the physics department of an university ;D but I don't think they care about this approach at all .... they wanna explore and think about "currently useless" things. like "what if there is only 1 electron in the universe" ....
Besides I'm not a genious myself how should I understand someones intentions who pictured himself riding a lightwave when he was 5 or something ....
Sorry this is a nonsensical questions to me but I give it a try non the less ....
Einstein formulated the theory of relativity and his last journey was about atoms since he disliked the idea of the heisenberg uncertainty principle because "god does not roll dice..."
I would go for space exploration, something that moves humanity forward and maybe something along the lines of "warp drive" such things.
This ofc is just my projection of what I know/read about him because I don't know him at all besides through historic distortions.
Einstein was a Scientist .... not a business man. Those are different mindsets.
j I know. but i'm asking if for whatever reason Einstein wanted or was required to start a business. like (Elon Musk).
Anuj Sharma I know what you meant, Elon musk is not a theoretical scientist at all.
Einstein did not invent things he researched things. Those are different personalities and persons. Pick Edison, Tesla or even Feynman who actually were into applied science. :D
but a theoretician that was only teaching and researching is not an inventor Einstein invented nothing he observed, formulated, described and built the foundation for the applied science guys.
I know famous name, big genious and so on but you get my point ? Shouldn't the question be "if you can think of anything and have unlimited resources, what would you want to invent / be invented" ? This could be an awesome brain teaser. But that's just me, maybe others think I'm to picky
Agree even in an interview Elon mentioned that he loves Edison more than Tesla who did all the inventions because .. Edison bring inventions of Tesla to public, to make people life better ( also making some money of out it ).
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Einstein was a Scientist .... not a business man. Those are different mindsets.
The scientist tries to improve his understanding of the world which consequently could improve the world around him.
The businessman tries to find a need within his contemporary culture and build a business around it.
So how should I guess what a genious scientist would care about common business-problems ? I don't know if you ever been to the physics department of an university ;D but I don't think they care about this approach at all .... they wanna explore and think about "currently useless" things. like "what if there is only 1 electron in the universe" ....
Besides I'm not a genious myself how should I understand someones intentions who pictured himself riding a lightwave when he was 5 or something ....
Sorry this is a nonsensical questions to me but I give it a try non the less ....
Einstein formulated the theory of relativity and his last journey was about atoms since he disliked the idea of the heisenberg uncertainty principle because "god does not roll dice..."
I would go for space exploration, something that moves humanity forward and maybe something along the lines of "warp drive" such things.
This ofc is just my projection of what I know/read about him because I don't know him at all besides through historic distortions.