Finding Einstein's Brain

Finding Einstein's Brain
Title Finding Einstein's Brain PDF eBook
Author Frederick E. Lepore
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 286
Release 2018-06-25
Genre Science
ISBN 0813580404

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Albert Einstein remains the quintessential icon of modern genius. Like Newton and many others, his seminal work in physics includes the General Theory of Relativity, the Absolute Nature of Light, and perhaps the most famous equation of all time: E=mc2. Following his death in 1955, Einstein’s brain was removed and preserved, but has never been fully or systematically studied. In fact, the sections are not even all in one place, and some are mysteriously unaccounted for! In this compelling tale, Frederick E. Lepore delves into the strange, elusive afterlife of Einstein’s brain, the controversy surrounding its use, and what its study represents for brain and/or intelligence studies. Carefully reacting to the skepticism of 21st century neuroscience, Lepore more broadly examines the philosophical, medical, and scientific implications of brain-examination. Is the brain simply a computer? If so, how close are we to artificially creating a human brain? Could scientists create a second Einstein? This “biography of a brain” attempts to answer these questions, exploring what made Einstein’s brain anatomy exceptional, and how “found” photographs--discovered more than a half a century after his death--may begin to uncover the nature of genius.

Einstein's brain

Einstein's brain
Title Einstein's brain PDF eBook
Author Mark Olshaker
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1982
Genre
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Einstein's Brain

Einstein's Brain
Title Einstein's Brain PDF eBook
Author Mark Olshaker
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 1981
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780871313423

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Continuing Einstein's work in the unified field theory, MIT physicist Paul Garrett pursues the possibility of new and limitless sources of energy, and his progress is closely scrutinized by several mysterious organizations--Novelist.

Einstein’s Brain

Einstein’s Brain
Title Einstein’s Brain PDF eBook
Author Sal Restivo
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 169
Release 2019-11-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3030329186

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This book reviews the research on Einstein’s brain from a sociological perspective and in the context of the social brain paradigm. Instead of “Einstein, the genius of geniuses” standing on the shoulders of giants, Restivo proposes a concept of Einstein the social being standing on the shoulders of social networks. Rather than challenging Einstein’s uniqueness or the uniqueness of his achievements, the book grounds Einstein and his achievements in a social ecology opposed to the myths of the “I,” individualism, and the very idea of “genius.” “Einstein” is defined by the particular configuration of social networks that he engaged as his life unfolded, not by biological inheritances.

Possessing Genius

Possessing Genius
Title Possessing Genius PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Abraham
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 2004
Genre Brain
ISBN 9781840465495

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Possessing Genius

Possessing Genius
Title Possessing Genius PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Abraham
Publisher
Total Pages 388
Release 2003
Genre Brain
ISBN

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Documents the journey of Einstein's brain in the hands of pathologist Thomas Harvey, who in an attempt to preserve history unleashed controversy as researchers examined the remains, determined to find the physical source of intelligence.

Driving Mr. Albert

Driving Mr. Albert
Title Driving Mr. Albert PDF eBook
Author Michael Paterniti
Publisher Dial Press
Total Pages 226
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307765350

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Albert Einstein's brain floats in a Tupperware bowl in a gray duffel bag in the trunk of a Buick Skylark barreling across America. Driving the car is journalist Michael Paterniti. Sitting next to him is an eighty-four-year-old pathologist named Thomas Harvey, who performed the autopsy on Einstein in 1955 -- then simply removed the brain and took it home. And kept it for over forty years. On a cold February day, the two men and the brain leave New Jersey and light out on I-70 for sunny California, where Einstein's perplexed granddaughter, Evelyn, awaits. And riding along as the imaginary fourth passenger is Einstein himself, an id-driven genius, the original galactic slacker with his head in the stars. Part travelogue, part memoir, part history, part biography, and part meditation, Driving Mr. Albert is one of the most unique road trips in modern literature.