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He may know about it. I am not doubting that. Hence I want to know his opinion.

Of course I do sir , I'm a great admirer of Einstein since I was 12 and was intrigued by the fact Einstein self-taught himself the Calculus at the same age.
Didn't I mention about the Physics Noble Laureate book in my earlier post.But I apologize for not being able to give you the name of the guy who compiled it.....
 
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1.) I was not infuriated. My posts are usually pretty respectful. On the contrary, your post sounded more like an order "read this". No please, no regards nothing. While I always make it a point to be respectful.

hmmnn...ok. Ego, comes with the territory.

2.) Please do read my post. I had "clearly" asked "his" opinion. Despite that you jumped in.

3.) I know more than enough about Einstein. I am not one of those forum members who first google and then brag. I know a lot about Einstein, his work and contributions, as much as an amateur guy interested in astrophysics, cosmology can do.

His statement on Einstein's contributions intrigued me.

I do not mind someone dismissing Einstein or his contributions but first the person should know what the contributions are.

You got a point. Rest my case.
 
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Apologies . I misunderstood.....

No problem at all :).


well then in my opinion Einstein has a massive contribution to the development of theoritical physics today as we know it.He is definitely a great proponent of the shift from the absolute system of the Newtonian era .....along with a huge number of others like Bohr, Shrodinger,Max Plank etc I may add. His scientific contribution is undoubted and unrivaled.

Now coming to the context in which I am arguing . My point is that as regards the overall benefit of humanity , is Einstein(Bohr,Plank etc) more important than an Engineer of similar stature ? Imho No ....

And I say this on the strength of the fact that Einstein's theories in his day were lines on paper , they were brought to the common man's fingertips much much later by engineers/technicians/laboratory researchers. I rest my case.....

I have 2 points to make.

1.) Einsteins theories were so pathbreaking and so non-intuitive (actually once one understands them, it looks non-intuitive as to why one did not think about it.) and at a time when they could not be verified that no one believed it. But this is not a discussion of his intellect. However I raised the point only because I saw a few posts that mentioned that it was theoretical in nature. The space is so huge that most such scientists ended up being theoretical because

a.) They did not have super computer with simulations to do any work.
b.) They could not make a lab as huge as the objects they needed to investigate.



2.) In my humble opinion, you have not even touched on his contributions even now. :)

I await.

Regards,
Anoop.
 
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Thats exactly what Einstein was - a theoretical physicist. Just like today's Stephen Hawking. These people dream up of ideas which would take mere mortals lifetimes to understand. Therein lies their greatness.

Of course they are great as any other political theorist,master of statecraft ,philosopher, radical and ground breaking personality in all spheres of life are in their own way.....

But we are all practical people here aren't we ? we,the men on the street understand benefits on the ground dont we ? so someone striving to solve our ground-difficulties should command our equal and perhaps greater respect than someone creating esoteric ideas and extending the boundaries of our perception.

The phrase " Man 's reach exceeds his grasp " comes very true in this case . Engineers consolidate our grasp .....Scientists extend our reach....who deserves more importance is a matter of perspective

this in a nutshell,is my argument.....

agree with you more or less in the remaining part of your post....
 
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I hope you had considered IIT before making that statement.

Regards,
Anoop.

clearing IIT is peanuts when compared to IAS.one only needs maths and science for IIT which is rather easy as compared to vast knowledge required for IAS or any civil service.
before you say how do i know, I cleared IIT-JEE with AIR < 500
 
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I know this thread is about Prestigious Professions But on a lighter note, wanted to share these 37 Weird professions:

1. Odor Tester
This one is pretty odd, but some chemist has to make sure that all of those deodorants and anti-perspirants are operating properly to keep their users free of funk

2. Hair Boiler
This lucky soul gets to boil various kinds of animal hair until it curls for later use. We know that burning hair smells terrible; try to imagine catching the aroma of hair boil soup all day, no thanks.

3. Waste Station/Water Treatment Worker
Maybe more dirty than weird, but anytime someone has to deal with other peoples crap (literally) I think you can classify it as a weird job. Let us just take a minute to think about the things that go down our toilets and have a moment of silence for these brave men and women.

4. Citrus Fruit Dyer
Have you ever passed by the lemons at the supermarket and though to yourself, damn that's some good looking citrus! Well it might be because there commercial farmers out there who dye the fruit a more vibrant color to hide the ripeness of the fruit.

5. Crocodile Wrangler
Many of us are privy to this unusual occupation due to the late, great Steve Irwin, but no matter how accustomed we become to handling animals it will always be a little out there. A nice mix of danger and excitement for what many would consider low pay.

6. Fortune Cookie Writer
Yes, we've all wondered who the heck writes those fortunes in English! Finishing a take-out Chinese meal isn't only full of MSG, but those delightfully witty pieces of advice that people are so quick to heed.

7. Pet Detective
Another one we might have missed if it weren't for a film or television show. Ace Ventura, pet detective, displayed just how important this job is, especially when Dan Marino is in trouble! Personally I would've gone with a missing ad in the paper, but these folks are sure to find that furry member of the family.

8. Cheese Sprayer
Don't worry; I am not talking about someone spraying chemicals on your cheese. This person is actually in charge of spraying either cheese or butter on popcorn. Yet another job that most people might have guessed was done by a machine, but how else would you engineer that perfect, hand crafted cheese coating on every kernel?

9. IMAX Screen Cleaner
If you've ever seen an IMAX screen, these things are huge! But someone has to make sure that bad boy is crystal clear so we can travel through the Grand Canyon or explore the human body via a gigantic screen in a circular room.

10. Chimney Sweeper
Here is another job which could be more on the dirty side. The unfortunate person partaking in this age old profession is sure to be covered in soot and ash by the end of the day. It a fact that around the turn of the twentieth century people use to use young children to chimney sweep because they were small enough to fit inside the tiny chimneys some structures used. Even poets like Blake and Kingsley have written about this one. I'm pretty sure (I hope) technology has brought this one up to date.

11. Light Bender
Making neon lights seems like it would be a relatively easy job, but it requires a lot of precision and electrical work. Apparently if the lights don't have the proper thickness and shaping, they will amount to nothing more than broken glass. This job has to be quite lucrative in a town like Las Vegas.

12. Odd Job Journalist
This writer gets actually paid money to write articles about other weird and odd jobs that exist. Maybe someday he'll find a real job of his own. Hey, wait a minute...

13. Professional Whistler
Believe it or not this man whistles tunes and does it for a living. Allegedly this gentleman is well versed in several different genres of music.

14. Fountain Pen Repairer
Honestly, I think most of us would have to be fairly wealthy and care a hell of a lot about our fountain pens to have them repaired rather than go buy another pen.

15. Snake Milker
If you ever get bitten by a poisonous snake you'll be grateful these people know how to work with animals. They are responsible for getting the venom out of snakes to make the anti-venom. Be honest, which one of you thought that snakes had actual milk glands?

16. Wrinkle Chasers
Nobody likes that crease that shoes get after about a month right below the toe line. Well wrinkle chasers make sure those leather crow's feet never appear on those shiny new shoes before they leave the factory. Now can we please find someone to invent something that keeps it that way?

17. Rodeo Clowns
I know that I've always been fascinated with those Spaniards in Pamplona who risk their lives in the running of the bulls, but rodeo clowns do it for a living. You have to give them some respect though. Their theatrics not only takes guts, but you have to be fairly secure in your masculinity to do this covered in makeup.

18. Cow Hoof Trimmer
Just like horseshoes, cows need some hoof maintenance too. These fine animals can have poor milk production, lameness, and decreased fertility if not properly groomed. Try to imagine giving a cow a pedicure.

19. Chicken Sexer
Going through baby chicks and separating them according to ***. I hear this job is pretty easy, if you just play bad 80's music and set things up like a 5th grade dance, they separate themselves.

20. Ostrich Babysitter
Apparently this guy gets to sit in a field full of ostrich and make sure that they didn't peck each other to death or get stolen. Any job where you can sit down, read a book and do absolutely no work is always a plus, but I have heard that these birds' behavior can get a little aggressive.

21. Furniture Tester
Ever been sitting in your favorite chair or sofa and say to yourself, man I wish I could do this for a living. Well some really lucky human being actually tests out furniture for companies like La-Z-Boy. A new definition of the phrase "couch potato."

22. Cartoon People/Mascots
Remember when you went to Disneyworld for the first time when you were eight? You got to meet Mickey Mouse and Goofey! Well we all now know that those are real people in there and are aware of it, this is still a pretty weird job.

23. Oyster Floater
They float oysters on a barge in running water until they are completely free of impurities, also a short term storage method. Sounds like a cranberry field full of oysters and I can imagine this isn't the cleanest job in the world. But if you enjoy the taste of these slimy shellfish, I'm sure you can sneak a lot in during your shift.

24. Neck Skewer
Basically this job involves skewing the neck of beef halves with a steel rod after the head of the cow has been removed. 500 pound raw beef shish kabob anyone?

25. Adult Store Attendant
One of the more harder-to-stomach professions, unless you're a pervert. Sooner or later we have to get into some nasty jobs. In this case the adult store worker not only takes care of the store, but has to clean up the booths where clientele "test" the pornographic merchandise. Probably a good candidate for The Discovery Channel's popular program, and one heck of a way to apply that human services degree.

26. Braille Translator
Someone has to modify all sorts of texts and convert them to Braille for the blind. This can include novels, music, textbooks, and brochures. There is nothing wrong with making things more accessible for the blind and this one sounds like it's a quite useful job, but it does sound tedious.

27. Ski Slope Illustrator
Fortune Magazine has also done some investigating and sure enough there is someone out there who has to draw those trail maps on the ski slopes around the world. Fortune has also mentioned our next weird job...

28. Dog Food Tester
Watch out guys, this gal is going to have some great breath in store for you. Just like any other meals, dog food needs to be inspected too. I suppose they can't use dogs to test the food so this profession requires a taste testing of such a delicious cuisine.

29. Gum Buster
Have you ever sat in a park bench and had the misfortune of placing your hand in old gum? Well that's where these guys come in, removing gum that resides all over the place.

30. Fantasy Broker
If you want your dreams to come true then talk to these folks. Their job is to make sure that if you want something, you get it. Kind of like a concierge of life. If I were in the business of making fantasies come to life, I think I'd charge quite a large amount.

31. Golf Ball Diver
I know every time I hit the range, about three balls head into the water and I suspect it's the same way for most. These quasi-scubas get in there and find all those balls and probably clean them up for resale. If you want to scuba dive in the Mediterranean for living, this might be as close as you get.

32. Whiskey Ambassador
Let's face it, this is every over 21 year old's dream job. You would be responsible for choosing only the finest whiskeys and teaching your clients the proper way to taste and admire the different attributes which this delicious liquor can possess. Sign me up!

33. Nasty Stunt Producer
Perhaps you've tuned in to shows like Fear Factor which use insane stunts involving all sorts of insect and animal parts intended on grossing the contestants out. Well this profession's job is to research these insects and animals and make sure the stunts are safe and appropriate for the shows. Huge cockroach, bon appetit.

34. Forest Fire Lookout
If you happen to be an extreme hermit who has very little time to do important things, there might be a national park out there that will pay you (a very low wage) to sit in a tower and make sure none of those pesky landscape altering fires occur.

35. Weed Farmer
Don't get too excited all you slackers, that's not what I'm talking about. Weed farmers actually grow weeds rather than trying to get rid of them. They sell them to horticulture schools and labs so various people can do research and studies in the wonderful world of weeds.

36. Carney
Some people make their living as a full time carney. The pay is decent, the scenery changes, and you get take advantage of young people by enticing them with stuffed animals in games that are impossible to win.

37. Dice Inspector
With one false move of a single die a person can lose quite a bit of money on those craps tables. The dice inspector checks for proportionality, specific angles, and blemishes. I guess if dice are not perfect they can't be the reason for you going broke in the casino.
 
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clearing IIT is peanuts when compared to IAS.one only needs maths and science for IIT which is rather easy as compared to vast knowledge required for IAS or any civil service.
before you say how do i know, I cleared IIT-JEE with AIR < 500


Let's agree to disagree then. There is nothing in this world that can prove either you or me wrong. Hence I had asked Mr. Jha if he had considered IIT rather than telling him it is tougher than IAS.

However, as to how would you know, what about IAS? Did you take that too? Because I would think that to know which one is tougher, you ought to have taken a shot at both. Even then it would be a subjective thing though but I am just trying to close the open ended logic.

Regards,
Anoop.
 
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Obviously the most nobel profession is that of a PHYSICIST! Like me.....

Why? Because we know the deepest, darkest secrets ......

O' Really? Why dont you tell us those secrets then? :smokin:
 
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My List:

1.) Doctor
2.) Lawyer
3.) Politician
4.) Scientist
5.) Military Officer
6.) Business executive
7.) Professional Athlete

My mom is a doctor and my dad is a lawyer+politician :)
and dont forget Teachers :azn: but
i hate my math teacher...mathematic :hitwall::hitwall:
 
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And what is prestigious ?


All professions wherein you earn your livelihood through honest ways otherwise everything is mean and just collecting money NO prestige
 
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