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April 11th, 2010 1 comment

Gregor Mendel was a very intelligent man. Born on July 20, 1822 he accomplished many things in his life. Mendel graduated from high school and studied at the university of Vienna. Gregor was raised on a farm and loved to examine things as a young boy. Gregor is well known for being the first person to trace the characteristics of successive generations of living things. He is also well known for examining more than 29000 pea plants.

Around 1851 Gregor Mendel was sent to study Pea plants at the university of Vienna. Between 1956 and 1963 M nodal cultivated and tested more than 29000 pea plants. Mendel was inspired by both his colleagues and his professors at his college. HE began to experiment with honeybees so that he could cross over his work into animals. Mendel also produced a hybrid strain that was so strong it killed the honeybees at immediate contact. He failed to generate a clear picture of the hereditary and the mating behaviors of queen bees. He also described novel plant species and theses are do noted with the author abbreviation "Mendel".

Mendel ended his work in 1968 as he became consumed with increased administrative duties. Mendel dies January 6, 1884 at the tender age of 61. Years after his death the papers that was held in his collection were burned by abbots. His work was rejected while he was alive but after he died and before his records were burned his studies and findings were welled accepted. The modern synthesis uses Mendel’s genetics. All in all Gregor Mendel was a great man and accomplished many things in his life time.

Summary

I have learned a lot about the body systems in the lat few weeks and would like to share some information with you. I learned that the body does a lot of work and really should be taken care of. I learned about all the systems in the body including the Circulatory, Skeletal, Immune, Reproductive, Digestive, Endocrine, Excretory, Muscular, and Nervous system. While you continue to read my paper I will tell you about some of the systems and how they operate.

The Circulatory system includes your heart, blood, and blood vessels. It works to circulate blood in and out of your heart into the right places. The Skeletal system is basically your bones. Your bones are very important because it is the thing that gives your body structure and its shape. The Digestive system includes your esophagus, liver, gall bladder, large intestine, appendix, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, and your rectum. Your digestive system is probably one of the most important things in your body considering it cleans your body of all the waste. The nervous system includes your brain. Your brain is the most important part of your body because it controls everything and all the functions in your body. The muscular system is all of the muscles in your body. In fact every human has between 656 to 850 muscles in his/ her body.

There is way more to learn and to talk about. But unfortunately my teacher only asked for a one page paper of what I learned. All in all the body and its systems are very interesting and I would like to learn more about them.

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Someone remembers the event to recognize a true Albert Einstein up to the early 1990s?

February 16th, 2010 2 comments

Anyone remembers the Nobel Prize to recognize true Albert Einstein?
Does someone remember there existed a Nobel Prize posted in Sweden which was posted till the early 1990s, the Nobel Prize to recognize the true Albert Einstein? Albert Einstein in the textbook was found or believed to steal the identity of this person. There was even a model of the hands placed in the San Jose Convention Center in California to wait for this person. The rule was if anyone touched the statues of the hands and the bell rang, then that person was a match or recognized as a true Albert Einstein. The Nobel Prize was posted in Sweden till 1992. Anyone recalls this? This was very popular till the early 1990s. If it was withdrawn, then who and why did they withdraw it?

If Albert Einstein did not steal the identity of the true Albert Einstein, then why did Sweden or America or the world want to recognize a true Albert Einstein. I think the professionals, or elders remember this because this was very popular. They mentioned that on the US radio up to 1992.

What I ask is only top professors or US Presidents know. But the event which was organized in San Jose Convention Center to wait or recognize a true Albert Einstein was true or real which was up to 1992. Don’t someone remember this? For example, history recorded that the Scientist Niels Bohr died long time ago. But that was wrongly reported. For protection of his identity History purposely recorded for his false death. But Niels Bohr was found to be alive till 1992 and he knew about the event in San Jose Convention Center to recognize a true Albert Einstein too. Indeed, he could have been the true inventor of Einstein’s Theory.
Only top professors or top US government officials know about this.

Wow, I had forgotten about this until now.

You’re right, there was a conspiracy theory or hoax that was going around in the 1970s, back when I was a kid, similar to Elvis, that the real Albert Einstein wasn’t the guy everyone thought he was. And there was something about a statue and a bell. This was back before the Internet, so the legend died a peaceful death.

I think the whole gist of this legend is that like Elvis, Einstein was larger than life, a hero, more than a regular person. And like Elvis, larger than life stories circulated about his life and his death.

To answer your question, I do have a vague memory of this legend, but there was never a Nobel Prize to this effect. The more current Einstein legend is that Einstein plagarized Special Relativity. But like most legends, careful analysis of his complete work dispels this theory, in my opinion.

Neils Bohr is accepted to have died in 1962. The theory that he lived until 1992 would have made him 107 years old. Of course some people do live to 107 years old, but it is wildly unlikely.

Part of this legend may be credited to the mid 1950s and the Cuban Missile Crisis during Stalin’s tenure. It was close to the time of both Einstein’s death, Bohr’s death and Bertrand Russel’s rise to international fame. It was probably the first time in modern history that scientists became common household names.

A little history of this time can be found here …
http://www.pugwash.org/reports/pim/pim2.htm

Athough I think these legends are wrong, I also think that they are wonderful in that they involve an element of fantasy about science and scientists. It’s fun to think that people are getting as excited about science as they are about entertainment and politics.