Sunday, November 22, 2009
New York, Einstein and Music
Had a nice day going to the Chinatown Y class in downtown NYC, about Einstein and Music. It's really the LaRouche Pac Youth BASEMENT class and it is really good. Who taught the brilliant Albert Einstein to make his discoveries, though he was a lowly Swiss patent office clerk? His teachers were Mozart and J.S. Bach, the great classical composers. Albert Einstein loved playing the violin. This was actually key to the development of his imagination and making his discoveries around the theory of general relativity. Note that relativity in this case means finding a new absolute within the confines of space and time, not a stupid theory of cultural relativity.
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