they had new ideas
His ideas formed the basis for modern quantam mechanics, and without other advances he made we would not have efficent computers.
The initial papers were published by Albert Einstein. However, a number of other contributors have extended and expanded the ideas. So, if you're looking for one name, it's Einstein. If you're looking for a complete answer, it's "Einstein, Fitzgerald, Lorentz, Dirac, and a bunch of other guys."
He had many theories and explanations for the unexplained things but when he shared his thinking with others many thought that his ideas were stupid
The theory of relativity and the theory of gravitation. He also explained the photoelectric effect. It is also important to note that there are rumors that say that Albert Einstein stole all these ideas from other scientists. (I don't know if it's true)
Albert Einstein is famous because he "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and because of his theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
they had new ideas
they changed the ways of some things , they had some new ideas .
Einstein's theory of relativity challenged traditional ideas of space, time, and gravity, creating uncertainty about our understanding of the physical world. Freud's psychoanalytic theories questioned widely-accepted views of human behavior and consciousness, leading to uncertainty about the nature of the mind and self. Both of their ideas pushed boundaries and sparked debates that caused people to question and reevaluate previously held beliefs, contributing to a sense of uncertainty in their respective fields.
Albert Einstein developed radical new ideas that changed old ways of thinking,Sigmund Freud changed the way people thought about the human mind therefore, both of them had ideas of the human mind.
Yes, the Industrial Revolution spurred technological advancements and urbanization that influenced modernist artists to reflect on the changing society. Freud's theories on the unconscious mind, Marx's critiques of capitalism, Darwin's theory of evolution, and Einstein's theories on relativity all challenged traditional beliefs, inspiring modernist thinkers to explore new ideas and perspectives in art, literature, and philosophy.
The writings and ideas of Freud, Darwin, Einstein, and Marx
Many people really had no idea what they were speaking about. When you think about it, it is hard to imagine the space actually bends and also that time is connected gravity. Of course what they thought depends on which of Einstein's theories were discussed. As for Freud, his ideas about mental development were as hard to understand as Einstein's theories of space-time. He used psychoanalysis to help people work through their problems. Not everyone agrees with his ideas plus the cost of years of psychoanalysis is a huge drawback.
Albert Einstein's ideas were revolutionary because they transformed our understanding of physics with theories like relativity and led to breakthroughs in technology, while Sigmund Freud's ideas revolutionized psychology by exploring the unconscious mind and the concept of psychoanalysis, influencing the field of psychology and how we perceive mental health. Both Einstein and Freud challenged conventional thinking in their respective fields, leading to significant advancements in science and psychology.
Freud challenged old ways of thinking as he was essentially the founder of modern psychology. Einstein challenged old ways of thinking by discovering the photoelectric effect which was instrumental in creating quantum theory.
The writings and ideas of Freud, Darwin, Einstein, and Marx
Sigmund Freud's idea revolved around the concept of the unconscious mind and how it influences our thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. He believed that childhood experiences and repressed memories play a significant role in shaping our personalities and behavior. Freud also introduced the idea of defense mechanisms, such as repression and projection, as ways that the mind protects itself from unacceptable thoughts and impulses.
Many people really had no idea what they were speaking about. When you think about it, it is hard to imagine the space actually bends and also that time is connected gravity. Of course what they thought depends on which of Einstein's theories were discussed. As for Freud, his ideas about mental development were as hard to understand as Einstein's theories of space-time. He used psychoanalysis to help people work through their problems. Not everyone agrees with his ideas plus the cost of years of psychoanalysis is a huge drawback.