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#1 Albert Einstein (Dear Professor Einstein)

54 min · 9 de ene de 2024
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Avidan Rudansky is the host of Birds and Frogs, where he studies history's greatest scientists. This is what he learned from reading Dear Professor Einstein: Albert Einstein's Letters to and from Children. (00:00) Birds and Frogs Podcast Intro (01:00)  Intro (04:15) Einstein's Biography (25:13)  Einstein's Education (35:11) The Letters - Albert Einstein's Letters to and from Children (52:31) Summary and Conclusion Learn from history's greatest scientists. I read the biographies of scientists and tell you what I learned. It's essentially “Founders [https://www.founderspodcast.com/]” podcast for scientists. Subscribe to the Birds and Frogs substack [https://birdsandfrogs.substack.com/]! I will share notes, transcripts, quotes, and commentary on all of the biographies I read.

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