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Albert Einstein

Historical Figure

Albert Einstein was a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Berlin (1914-1933) and the Institute for Advanced Study (1933-1945). He served as Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics (1917-1933) and collaborated with Satyendra Nath Bose on quantum statistics. He faced criticism for his political views, particularly his stance against German re-armament and advocacy for world government.

historical physicist whose Unified Field Theory was invoked as the alleged scientific basis for the experiment

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Criticism & scrutiny

Einstein's published papers on unified field theory (1925–1955) do not describe any mechanism by which electromagnetic fields could render matter optically invisible or enable teleportation; the connection is an assertion made by Allen and Berlitz without citation to specific Einstein texts.

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Institutional Connections

affiliated
University of California, Berkeley

Extended visiting professor/research

Extended visiting professor/research at Caltech.

1930–1933
affiliated
University of Oxford

Full Professor of Theoretical Physics

Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at Karl-Ferdinand University, Prague.

1911–1912
affiliated
Harvard University

Lecturer/Privatdozent

Lecturer at the University of Bern.

1908–1909