Abstract

For Einstein “arts and sciences are branches of the same tree” and “we do art when we communicate through forms whose connections are not accessible to the conscious mind yet we intuitively recognize them as something meaningful”. A sense of beauty, imagination and the love for precision stimulated the creativity of the great scientist. “If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. … I see my life in terms of music”. He played violin and piano; he was particularly fond of Bach and Mozart. Special relativity had an influence on Cubism and especially on Futurism; general relativity infected for a century, like a virus, thousands of researchers all over the world.

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