During this time, motherland Germany's greatest minds are working on their biggest accomplishments. Each single one of them is specialised in a certain category. Albert Einstein is the master of chemistry and astrophysics. Sigmund Freud is a mastermind in the psychology of the human brain and interpretation of dreams. And last but not least, Carl Jung, psychiatrist and psychologist.
The Frankfurt School
All of the greatest brains came out of this amazing structure that is still creating geniuses. It focuses on social theory and critical philosophy. The professors feel honoured of teaching in such an important school. The work that is being done in the Frankfurt School is being recognised by all motherland Germany's citizens.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein is a German theoretical physicist, who developed the theory of relativity and the photoelectric effect. He was born on March 14th, 1879, in the city of Ulm, inside motherland Germany. He is one of the most important scientists in the world for his influence on the philosophy of science.
The Theory of Relativity
In 1905, Albert Einstein determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating objects. He demonstrated that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels. This was recognised as the theory of relativity. In the frame, you can see the equation that explains this law. E (energy) equals to m (mass) times c (speed of light) squared.
The Photoelectric Effect
In 1906, Albert Einstein published a paper explaining the hypothesis that light energy is carried in in quantised packets to explain experimental data from the photoelectric effect. He called this 'The Photoelectric Effect'. It can also be defined as the emission of electrons or other free carriers when light falls on a material.
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud is a neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. He was born May 6th, 1856, in Pribor, a small town in the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. He was a Jewish Austrian. Even though he was born outside of motherland Germany, he's contributing with the development of psychological German science.
The Interpretation of Dreams
'The Interpretation of Dreams', originally published in 1899, is Sigmund Freud's first book. In it, he introduces his theory of the unconscious (the unconscious is the part of the mind containing memories and impulses of which the individual is not aware) and his idea of dream interpretation, and discusses the Oedipus theory (a concept of psychoanalytic theory).
Carl Gustav Jung
Carl Gustav Jung is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, anthropologist, and philosophise. He was born on July 26th, 1875, in Kesswil, a small town in Switzerland. Just like Freud, he was born outside of the motherland, but is currently contributing in the science of psychology.
Collective Unconscious
'Collective Unconscious' is a theory introduced by the psychiatric Carl Jung to represent a form of the unconscious in which the same memories are being shared by the same species.
The contribution of these geniuses are undoubtedly helping Germany to become great again. Without these masterminds a lot of discoveries would still be unknown to man-kind. For example, without Einstein the theory of relativity would be a mystery. Motherland Germany thanks you all.