The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Einstein ‘puzzle’ solved as missing page emerges

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JERUSALEM: An Albert Einstein ‘puzzle’ has been solved thanks to a missing page of manuscript emerging in a collection of his writings acquired by Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, officials announced Wednesday.

The handwritte­n page, part of an appendix to a 1930 paper on the Nobel winner’s efforts towards a unified field theory, was discovered among the 110page trove the university’s Albert Einstein archives received some two weeks ago.

Most of the documents constitute handwritte­n mathematic­al calculatio­ns behind Einstein’s scientific writings in the late 1940s. There are also letters that Einstein, born in Germany in 1879, wrote to collaborat­ors which deal with a range of scientific and personal issues, including one to his son, Hans Albert.

The 1935 letter to his son expresses concern about the rise of the Nazi party in Germany.

Nearly all the documents had been known to researcher­s and available in the form of copies — ‘sometimes better copies, sometimes very poor copies’, said Hanoch Gutfreund, scientific advisor to the university’s Einstein archives.

Gutfreund, a physics professor and former president of the university, said the eight-page appendix of the 1930 unified theory paper had never been published, though researcher­s had copies of it.

“But in the copies we had, one page was missing, and that was a problem. That was a puzzle,” Gutfreund told AFP. “And to our surprise, to our delight, that page is now here. It came with the new material.”

Hebrew University said: “This article was one of many in Einstein’s attempts to unify the forces of nature into one, single theory and he devoted the last 30 years of his life to this effort.”

The collection, acquired through a donation from the Crown-Goodman foundation in Chicago, was bought from a North Carolina doctor. — AFP

 ??  ?? Some of Einstein’s manuscript pages, currently on display in the Givat Ram Hebrew University of Jerusalem. — AFP photo
Some of Einstein’s manuscript pages, currently on display in the Givat Ram Hebrew University of Jerusalem. — AFP photo

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