Einstein Statue
The Albert Einstein Memorial is a monumental bronze statue on the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences, near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Unveiled in 1979, it was sculpted by Robert Berks, who had sculpted a bust of Einstein from life in 1953. The statue remembers the great works of Albert Einstein, with his seated figure holding a paper containing equations representing his three most important contributions to science: the photoelectric effect, the theory of general relativity, and the equivalence of energy and matter, or E=mc².- Feel the statue of Einstein looking you in the eyes as you stand in the center of the memorial
- See Einstein's famous theories
- Decipher the star map embedded in the statue’s granite base
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