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Einstein introduced this paper.
Einstein? Do you hear this name? What most people think of is. He is the greatest physicist in the 20th century. Isn't that right? Einstein's contribution to physics? Is indelible? His general theory of relativity has a great influence on astrophysics, especially theoretical astrophysics. He is a Nobel Prize winner in physics? At the same time, he is also one of the three most respected winners in the history of Nobel Prize 100 years. But Einstein has one specialty? Often overlooked? That's a violin. Really? The violin seems to have nothing to do with physics? But I think? Learn violin? It gave Einstein a lot of inspiration and wonderful enjoyment. Isn't science and art completely opposite? Einstein proved this point well. Einstein's mother loves music? Maybe it's because of my mother's influence? When Einstein was three years old. He became interested in music? At the age of six, he officially began to learn the violin. Let's just say. Music gave young Einstein his first understanding of the world? Is Einstein's enlightenment "teacher". As Einstein grew up? His achievements in science are getting bigger and bigger? The light he radiates in the field of science? Far more than his violin. But he never gave up his love for the violin. He made a public statement himself? Many of his scientific inventions were inspired by playing the violin? Especially when studying relativity in your own study? Did violin playing open his mind? Flexible in mind. Who says scientists can't study art? Who says scientists can only stick to a set of theories and formulas all day? What has art done for scientists? It's definitely a positive impact. Science and art? The two always complement each other? Promote each other? Both are the beauty of this vast world at the same time. Violin? Even often participate in fierce scientific debates among scientists. Allen, feaster and Planck are all excellent pianists? Einstein is a violinist. When they argue about a problem, they are red in the face? They just want to take a break? Relax with music? Einstein was accompanied by these two physicists? Playing the violin melody seems to add a lot of special luster. Sometimes? Bounce? Bounce? They smiled at each other again from the debate. Sometimes when Einstein's thoughts are blocked? Will he be in a hurry to play the piano? Play a clear chord with several fingers. Powerful? Play these three chords repeatedly. "Boring? Bored? Hey? " Einstein is knocking at the door of "God". It seems to be asking questions to nature again? "How?" Maybe music can't answer these scientists' complicated questions? But music is undoubtedly the lubricant of scientists' life and thinking? Let the boring theory come alive? Let the heated argument ease? Let the tense life relax. Imagine the picture of three science ensembles? How wonderful and harmonious it should be. Einstein's great success? With his wisdom? Diligence? Hard work is inseparable? But of all the factors? I think? The influence of music on Einstein? Occupy a pivotal position. For a physics expert? You still have a wide range of hobbies? What about us ordinary people? When we delve into something without results. When you are confused and disappointed? Why not relax? With the other eye and angle? To appreciate the beauty of this world?