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Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was a theoretical physicist who is best known for his theory of relativity. He received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1921 for his contributions. Einstein was born in Germany to a Jewish family. When he was a baby, his family moved to Munich, Germany where his engineer father helped establish a company which manufactured electrical equipment. As a child, Einstein was fascinated by his father’s pocket compass. Despite the fact that the needle seemed to be in empty space, something was making it move. Einstein was determined to figure it out. As a child, Einstein had speech problems. Despite this, he was an excellent student. His mathematical talents began to shine. At age 10, Einstein was introduced to science and mathematics, and even studied philosophical texts by Kant, Euclid, and more. In 1894, the Einstein family moved to Italy. Although Albert was left behind to complete high school, he dropped out in 1895 to join his family in Pavia, Italy. He applied to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). Without a high school diploma, he had to take an entrance exam. Although he failed, his marks in mathematics and physics were exceptional. Albert was sent … Continue reading Albert Einstein →
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Richard Cassaro is a journalist, speaker and author of “Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And World Architecture.” The book uncovers a lost Wisdom Tradition that was practiced globally in antiquity, found memorialized in pyramids, Triptychs, and identical images worldwide. The central tenets of this tradition have been perpetuated in Western Secret Societies. The most visible of these is the so-called “Masonic Fraternity,” an age-old chivalric Order whose ranks have included Europe’s Gothic cathedral builders and America’s Founding Fathers. Richard has two websites: www.DeeperTruth.com and www.RichardCassaro.com