Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Iran Daily: "Iranian Solves Einstein Mystery"


On a more lighthearted note from Iran:
TEHRAN, Dec. 13--A young Iranian lady researcher from Shiraz, Bahareh Kamali-Sarvestani, has successfully in solving the mystery of Albert Einstein’s atomic modules after half a century.
According to the US-based Daily News, upon learning of Kamali-Sarvestani’s feat, the head of an American research center, Rosita Jason, involved in related researches, hailed the 25-year-old Iranian lady “as the birth of another Einstein“.
I wonder what the heck this is talking about. I did a Google search using "Einstein" and "atomic modules" as my search terms, and all I got was this story.

Jason said the creation of atomic modules could be considered the biggest revolution of the 21st century and described the innovation by Kamali-Sarvestani as the work of a genius.
Prior to this discovery, Kamali-Sarvestani had designed and created a blood clotting material for hemophiliacs.
Albert Einstein believed that with the use of nuclear energy, vehicles could be designed to fly 30 meters above the ground.
You have to wonder if this still strikes them as futuristic.

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