People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
Albert Einstein
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People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
Albert Einstein
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20 Comments CherryPie on Feb 16th 2014
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With some trepidation, I do have to disagree with Albert here, I think (even though I think I know what he meant, which I think was not quite what it sounds like he meant).
Lovely photo of time now passed.
I rather like that old clock
Wow, what an exquisite clock tower!
There are some delightful buildings in Lucerne.
You find some great, and unusual, buildings to photograph on your travels, Cherie
Thanks Lisl
Einstein said some great things…. it is a little above my head.
However, I do love you wonderful picture of the bell tower. What a beautiful shapes. Did you ever hear its bells??
I don’t recall hearing the bells, although I did hear others.
Except that YOUR past is so much longer and more dramatic than ours in America, Cherry!!!
HaHaHa
Why, oh why didn’t Einstein clean his desk?
Magnificent Tower!
Have you been time travelling with Andrew’s alien friend?
most physicists agree with Einstein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AuQPqJPSKE
I still like that video
Love this picture of the Clock Tower. How I wish I had been a blogger when I visited so many of these lovely places. Of course there was not even the internet then!
It could be an excuse for you to to go back
Did you watch “Inside the Animal Mind” on BBC?
Apparently, squirrels can “plan” the future too!
They “store”, “hide away” nuts in autumn.
I have not watched that, but I knew about the nut hiding from reading Beatrix Potter books when I was young
Albert also believed in god.
He had very specific beliefs regarding God and the nature of things.