Einstein, Nobel laureate in Biology

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  • Rafael Abós-Herràndiz CAP Carles I, Institut Català de la Salut (ICS), Atenció Primària de Salut, Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya

Keywords:

biology, Einstein, physics, Nobel Prize.

Abstract

Einstein is a genius of physics who broadened the field of human knowledge; hence, in 1921 he was awarded the Nobel Prize. His legacy – which comprises Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect, the theory of relativity, mass-energy equivalence, Bose-Einstein statistics and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, among others – still constitutes a major object of study, veneration and insight. Although these contributions all come under the umbrella of physics, Einstein is also a noteworthy researcher in life sciences since his findings show the constitution of matter and are observable, empirical and visible to the human eye. This means that they are indeed alive, genuine and close. Einstein would have made a remarkable Nobel laureate in Biology.

Keywords: biology, Einstein, physics, Nobel Prize.

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