One of the foundations of quantum mechanics is Bose-Einstein statistics. And as you must have noted, the Kolkata physicist’s name comes first — Einstein himself acknowledged that Bose’s was the larger contribution. #ForgottenHero #Science
Arguably world’s greatest scientist, Einstein’s theories catapulted him to global fame in an era that coincided with the ‘golden age’ of Indian science.
These were detected for the first time on September 14, 2015, announced by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo interferometer.
Saanya Verma, an 11-year-old British-Indian girl, took the Mensa IQ test and bagged the maximum possible score of 162, which is two points more than Albert Einstein's score of 160. Saanya, a student of Class 7, was born in Bengaluru and her parents shifted to London about 10 years ago.
Kashmea Wahi is an 11-year-old who lives in London with her parents. And she may just have got proof that she is in the same league as Albert Einstein.