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    Unit Five:The Professor and the Yo-Yo



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    Unit Five

    Seen through the eyes of a young friend Einstein was a simple, modest and ordinary man

    THE PROFESSOR AND THE YO-YO

    Thomas Lee Bucky with Joseph P.Blank

    My father was a close friend of Albert Einstein. As a shy young visitor to Einstein's home, I was made to feel at ease when Einstein said, "I have something to show you. " He went to his desk and returned with a Yo-Yo. He tried to show me how it worked but he couldn't make it roll back up the string. When my turn came, I displayed my few tricks and pointed out to him that the incorrectly looped string had thrown the toy off balance. Einstein nodded, properly impressed by my skill and knowledge. Later, I bought a new Yo-Yo and mailed it to the Professor as a Christmas present, and received a poem of thanks.

    As a boy and then as an adult, I never lost my wonder at the personality that was Einstein. He was the only person I knew who had come to terms with himself and the world around him. He knew what he wanted and he wanted only this : to understand within his limits as a human being the nature of the universe and the logic and simplicity in its functioning. He knew there were answers beyond his intellectual reach. But this did not frustrate him. He was content to go as far as he could.

    In the 23 years of our friendship, I never saw him show jealousy, vanity, bitterness, anger, resentment, or personal ambition. He seemed immune to these emotions. He was beyond any pretension. Although he corresponded with many of the world's most important people, his stationery carried only a watermark--W--for Woolworth's.

    To do his work he needed only a pencil and a pad of paper. Material things meant nothing to him. I never knew him to carry money because he never had any use for it. He believed in simplicity, so much so that he used only a safety razor and water to shave. When I suggested that he try shaving cream, he said, "The razor and water do the job. " "But Professor, why don't you try the cream just once?" I argued. "It makes shaving smoother and less painful. "

    He shrugged. Finally, I presented him with a tube of shaving cream. The next morning when he came down to breakfast, he was beaming with the pleasure of a new, great discovery. "You know, that cream really works," he announced. " It doesn't pull the beard. It feels wonderful." Thereafter, he used the shaving cream every morning until the tube was empty. Then he reverted to using plain water.

    Einstein was purely and exclusively a theorist. He didn't have the slightest interest in the practical application of his ideas and theories. His E=mc2 is probably the most famous equation in history-- yet Einstein wouldn't walk down the street to see a reactor create atomic energy. He won the Nobel Prize for his Photoelectric Theory, a series of equations that he considered relatively minor in importance, but he didn't have any curiosity in observing how his theory made TV possible.

    My brother once gave the Professor a toy, a bird that balanced on the edge of a bowl of water and repeatedly dunked its head in the water: Einstein watched, it in delight, trying to deduce the operating principle. But he couldn't.

    The next morning he announced, " I had thought about that bird for a long time before I went to bed and it must work this way … " He began a long explanation. Then he stopped, realizing a flaw in his reasoning. "No, I guess that's not it," he said. He pursued various theories for several days until I suggested we take the toy apart to see how it did work. His quick expression of disapproval told me he did not agree with this practical approach. He never did work out the solution.

    Another puzzle that Einstein could never understand was his own fame.He had developed theories that were profound and capable of exciting relatively few scientists. Yet his name was a household word across the civilized world. "I've had good ideas, and so have other men, " he once said. "But it's been my good fortune that my ideas have been accepted. "He was bewildered by his fame: people wanted to meet him; strangers stared at him on the street; scientists, statesmen, students, and housewives wrote him letters. He never could understand why he received this attention, why he was singled out as something special.
      

    New Words

     
    modest a.
    having or expressing a not too high opinion of

     
    one's merits, abilities, etc. 谦虚的

    yo-yo n.
    游游(一种用线扯动使忽上忽下的轮形玩具)

    ease n.
    freedom from work, discomfort, trouble, difficulty, worry, etc. 悠闲; 舒适 ; 自在; 安心

    display vt.
    show 展

    loop vt. 把(绳等)打成环 n. 圈,环

    string n. 细绳,线,弦

    balance n.
    condition of being steady 平衡

    v. keep in a state of balance

    properly ad.
    really; completely 非常; 完全地

    impress vt .
    have a strong effect on the mind or feelings of 给...深刻的印象

    mail vt.
    send by post

    poem n.
    piece of writing in verse 诗

    personality n.
    character 个性

    logic n.
    the science or method of reasoning 逻辑(学); 推理(法)

    simplicity n.
    the state of being simple ; an absence of pretense 简单;简朴;单纯

    function vi.
    work

    intellectual n.
    智力的

    frustrate vt.
    cause to have feelings of annoyed disappointment; defeat 使沮丧;挫败

    frustration n.
    jealousy n.

    jealousy n.
    envy 妒忌

    jealous a.

    vanity n.
    state of being too proud of oneself or one's looks, abilities, etc. 虚荣心

    bitterness n.
    the quality or state of being bitter 苦;痛苦

    resentment n.
    feeling that one has when insulted, ignored, injured, etc. 怨恨,

    ambition n.
    strong desire for success, power, riches, etc.

     
    野心;抱负

    ambitious a.

    immune a.
    有免疫力的;不受影响的

    immunity n.

    emotion n.
    strong feeling

    pretension n.
    矫饰,作走,虚荣

    correspond vi.
    exchange letters regularly 通信

    stationery n.
    paper for writing letters, usu. with matching

     
    envelopes; writing materials 信笺;文具

    watermark n.
    mark made on paper by the maker, seen when it

     
    is held against light 水印

    pad n.
    a number of sheets of writing paper fixed

     
    along one edge 便笺簿

    razor n.
    sharp instrument for taking hair off the body

     
    剃刀

    shave vt.
    cut off (hair or beard) with a razor

    cream n.
    any thick, soft liquid 膏状物

    argue vt.
    give reasons for or against (sth. ) 争辩

    painful a.
    causing pain

    shrug v.
    lift (the shoulders) slightly (to show indifference, doubt, etc. ) 耸肩

    finally ad.
    at last; lastly 最终;最后

    present vt.
    give; offer 赠送 ; 提供

    tube n.
    管 ; 软管

    beam vi.
    look or smile happily and cheerfully 面露喜色;

     
    高兴地微笑

    beard n.
    hair of the lower part of the face (excluding the moustache) 胡须

    thereafter ad.
    after that; afterwards

    revert vi.
    return ( to a former state,condition, etc. )回复,回返

    exclusively ad.
    only; completely

    exclusive a.

    theorist n.
    person who forms theories 理论家

    equation n.
    方程式

    slight a.
    small in degree, not considerable or serious 微小的,轻微的

    application n.
    using 应用

    theory n.
    (explanation of the) general principles of an art or science 理论

    theoretical a.

    reactor n. 反应堆

    atomic a.
    of or concerning an atom or atoms 原子的

    atom n.


    photoelectric a. 光电的

    series n.
    group of things of the same kind that come one after another 系列 ; 套 , 组

    relatively ad.
    comparatively 相对地 ; 比较地

    relative a.

    relativity n.

    curiosity n.
    the desire to know or learn 好奇心

    observe v.
    see and notice; watch carefully

    repeatedly ad.
    again and again

    dunk vt.
    put under water for a limited time 把…浸一浸

    deduce vt.
    reach a conclusion by reasoning 演绎, 推断

    deduction n.

    principle n.
    原理;原则

    flaw n.
    fault 缺点, 瑕疵

    reasoning n.
    process of reaching conclusions by using one's reason 推理

    pursue vt.
    work at, be busy with, go on with 从事 ; 忙于; 继续

    apart ad.
    separate(ly) 分离, 分开

    approach n.
    method of doing sth. 方式, 方法

    solution n.
    the method of solving a problem

    puzzle n.
    sth. that one cannot understand or explain 谜

    fame n.
    (condition of) being famous

    profound a.
    needing much thought or study to understand;
     
    deep 深奥的;深刻

    capable a.
    able

    capability n.

    household n.
    all the people living in a house

    a.
    familiar and common

    household word n.
    word or name known and spoken of by almost everyone 家喻户晓的词或名字

    civilized a. 文明的

    civilize vt.
    civilization n.

    fortune n.
    luck

    bewilder vt.
    confuse; puzzle 把…弄糊涂;使迷惑

    statesman n.
    political or government leader, esp.one who is wise and fair-minded 政治家

    housewife n.
    married woman who manages a household 

    Phrases & Expressions 

    at ease
    free from worry or nervousness; comfortable

    off balance
    not in balance; unsteady 失去平衡的

    come to terms with
    accept (sth. one does not want to accept) and deal with it in the best way one can 与…达成协议;

     
    与…妥协

    as far as
    to the degree that 到…程度

    mean nothing to
    be of no importance to

    believe in
    have confidence in the value of

    so much so that
    to such an extent that

    a series of
    a number of (things or events) of the same kind
     
    that follow each other 一系列 , 一连串

    take apart
    separate (a small machine,clock,ete,) into pieces 拆开

    work out
    solve, find the answer to 解决 ; 算出 ; 想出

    capable of
    having the ability; power or inclination (to do)

    single out
    choose from a group for special treatment 选出,挑出


    Proper Names

     
    Thomas Lee Bucky
    托马斯•李•巴基

    Joseph Blank
    约瑟夫•布兰克

    Albert Einstein
    阿伯特•爱因斯坦

    Woolworth
    伍尔沃思(姓氏)

    Nobel Prize
    诺贝尔奖金

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