In 1905 Albert Einstein changed our world with some of his greatest discoveries.
2005 was the 100th anniversary of some of the most important Einstein's discoveries.
In 1905, Albert Einstein revolutionized the science by several major discoveries and papers. In March 1905, Einstein explained that light travels in light particles or “quanta” – now called photons and this discovery kicked off the quantum physics.
In May 1905, he predicted the existence of atoms (what matter is made of) via random motion of particles suspended in a liquid. At that time most were skeptical about his prediction. It was not until 1933 and the invention of electron microscope by German physicist Ernst Ruska that actual pictures of atoms could be taken and Einstein was proven right about his prediction.
In June 1905, he issued the Special Theory of Relativity and explained how time and space obey the speed of light. In September 1905 Einstein submitted his famous E=mc² paper which said that Energy (E) and mass (m) are fundamentally the same thing from nature’s viewpoint, the discovery that lead to the development of the first atomic bomb.
Einstein, like Tesla, believed in the invisible spiritual energy of life, but he did not have the knowledge of C and T energy to formulate a scientific understanding of the same (as Drazen did). Einstein will be featured in the first C-Domain Movie being produced by CTP Energy.
120 YEARS LATER
From the 100th Anniversary of Einstein’s Discoveries - now fast forward 20 years later in 2025 - we are at Einstein's 120th Anniversary and the coming emergence of CTP Energy.