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Albert Einstein

Einstein recommends some of his breakthrough works, including “an essay on Quantum Theory and Reality”

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Einstein recommends some of his breakthrough works, including “an essay on Quantum Theory and Reality”

TLS in German, signed “A. Einstein,” one page, 8.5 x 11, Institute For Advanced Study letterhead, January 27, 1954. Letter to Dr. Oliver Ford in England. Einstein explains that while he has not written a book on physics, quantum theory, and reality, he has produced several shorter pieces, but has run out of off-prints. He therefore gives references for a few of his articles on the subject. In full: "I did not write a book on this subject, but did write numerous shorter reflections on it. Unfortunately, I no longer have any extra prints of these. In that connection, the following information should be helpful: 'Physics & Reality' Franklin Journal, Philadelphia, 1935 or '36 'Einstein - Volume,' edited by Prof. Paul A. Schilpp, Library of Living Philosophers, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. (1949) An essay on Quantum Theory and Reality in 'Dialectica' (a Swiss Philosophical Periodical) in an issue probably of the late Forties My contribution to the recently issued Max Born Commemorative Publication, Edinburgh.” Intersecting folds, one through a single letter of signature, punch holes to left side, light block of toning over text and signature from previous display, and a couple of tape repairs and tears to top edge, otherwise fine condition.

The brilliant physicist here references some of his greatest publications—albeit none of them very light reading. In 1935, at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Einstein was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his outstanding fundamental contributions to theoretical physics, especially his relativity theory. Asked to speak, Einstein said he had no comment, as he was hoping to be inspired by some great words at the moment, but was not. To make amends, Einstein wrote the 44-page essay entitled "Physics and Reality." His other referenced work, Einstein - Volume focuses on his views of science, including the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Einstein wrote the book himself, which was printed with a page-by-page translation by Schilpp, a noted professor of philosophy. In the final work—an essay on quantum theory and reality—he expressed his general dissatisfaction with quantum mechanics. A fascinating response in which Einstein “defends” his stance of not writing what surely would have been an authoritative volume. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.

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