I was watching a documentary on the book of Revelation in the Bible and during the program it said Einstein spent the latter part of his life comparing biblical time to modern day time and other research and equated that the Rapture should come in the year 2080.
He destroyed one of his theories he thought could end man's existence
it true the world wil end in 2012 why is some man went to they sky with a rocet and took a bom and threw it by the way you should no the world is going to end bitch asshole.who ever you are and michal Jackson is alive
He a well respected meteorologist concluded that on December 17th the conjunction of six planets would lead to the end of the world. Porta stated that the conjunction of the six planets would cause a magnetic current that would pierce the sun, cause great explosions of flaming gas and eventually engulf the earth.
because Zeus wanted too, the end!!!
a light is bright coz the world is alive if a light is not very bright its coz the world will soon end
No, Albert Einstein did not built an atomic bomb to end World War I
Edwardians in Colour The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn - 2007 The End of the World was released on: USA: 25 November 2008
At the end of World War One, Albert the First was the King of Belgium and Leon Delacroix was the Prime Minister
In a Muslims view, (me&all) no...Muslims don't know when the world is going to end. We know that it is getting closer by each day but we don't know exactly when.
The decisive battles at the end of World War 1 were the Battle of Amiens and the Battle of Albert. They part of what is famously called the 100 Days Offensive by the Allies.
The Albert Einstein School, also known as the Albert Einstein Academy, closed in 1996 when the organization that ran it went bankrupt. It was located in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Albert's Place ended on 1959-09-23.
Newsweek Views the News ended on 1950-05-22.
Albert Park railway station ended in 1987.
Albert Dock Seamen's Hospital ended in 1993.
Albert Einstein.
Albert Tallman has written: 'End of cycle' -- subject(s): Accessible book