GAT128
10-26-2004, 11:01 AM
Albert Einstein developed his ideas on relativity whilst working as a patent clerk at around the turn of the last century (1900 – in case someone forgot).
Now I’ve often wondered. I know from reading various accounts of him that he had a really busy schedule during those years he was developing his theories – work, eat, sleep… or so the story went.
But how long were his working hours? Coz I’m thinking if he worked 9-5 (am-pm) and then came home and started his theoretical ponderings he must have been exhausted by the time the night was out.
So exactly what was the Einsteinian schedule like during the period he was working at the Swiss patent office? What were his hours at the office and what time did he come home? Did he have to commute, or was it rather close by?
Now I’ve often wondered. I know from reading various accounts of him that he had a really busy schedule during those years he was developing his theories – work, eat, sleep… or so the story went.
But how long were his working hours? Coz I’m thinking if he worked 9-5 (am-pm) and then came home and started his theoretical ponderings he must have been exhausted by the time the night was out.
So exactly what was the Einsteinian schedule like during the period he was working at the Swiss patent office? What were his hours at the office and what time did he come home? Did he have to commute, or was it rather close by?