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21 August 2005 - original handwritten manuscript of Albert Einstein unearthed - by student Rowdy Boeynik in the University of the Netherlands - Birth in researching papers - papers belonging to an old friend of Einstein - fingerprints of Einstein on these papers - 16-page document dated 1924 - Einstein's work in this last theory - behaviour of atoms at low temperature - ﹰﹰﹰnow kniwn as the ﹰBose-Einstein condensation - the manuscript to be kept at Leyden University where Einstein got he Nobel Prize.
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Student unearths Einstein Manuscript
21st August, 2005. and original handwritten Albert Einstein manuscript has been unearthed at a University in the Netherlands. This belonged, among many other papers of Einstein to an old friend of Einstein who is no longer alive. This original Einstein manuscript was unearthed by a student named Karl Swatch at the University of the Netherlands last week. Though Swatch is still going through all the papers pound, this particular one has created a sensation.
The reason why this document is important is that it contains Einstein's work on his last theory before his death which concern the behaviour of atoms at very low temperatures. This is now known as the Bose-Einstein condensation. It has been proved that this document was made by Einstein because it has Einsteins fingerprints on it. The University has decided to keep this original manuscript in its archives for the research by scholars.
Student unearths Einstein paper
Manuscript found in Netherlands
The manuscript shows Einstein's original notes
An original Albert Einstein manuscript has been unearthed at a university in the Netherlands by a student.
Rowdy Boeyink stumbled on the document while he was researching papers belonging to an old friend of Einstein.
"It was quite exciting," said Professor Carlo Beenakker, of the University of Leiden. "You can even see Einstein's fingerprints in some places."
The 16-page manuscript, dated 1924, shows the German-born genius working on his last major theory.
It took scientists until 1995 to finally prove Einstein right.
Einstein's paper laboured under the title "Quantentheorie des einatomigen idealen Gases" (Quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas).
Albert Einstein
It took scientists 70 years to prove Einstein's theory
It examines how atoms of a gas behave at extremely low temperatures, in a theory developed in collaboration with Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose.
The theory stated that at temperatures near absolute zero, the atoms could reach a state of such low energy that they collapsed into a new state where it was no longer possible to distinguish between them - a state now referred to as Einstein-Bose condensation.
The university, near The Hague, says the newly unearthed paper will be kept in its Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics.
Einstein had strong ties with the university and was a regular guest-lecturer there.
The manuscript was with papers belonging to a friend of Einstein, Paul Ehrenfest, who was a professor at Leiden.