A Letter to Einstein — From 2025 to 1925
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence.”
— Albert Einstein
What if someone today could write a letter to Einstein, 100 years after his prime?
And in that letter, they might say:
Dear Professor Einstein,
We’ve continued where your questions left off.
Your curvature of space-time still holds — but now, we ask if space-time itself is emergent: woven from entanglement, quantum decoherence, and informational structure.
The equations that once described the shape of the universe now hum with string vibrations, Planck-scale foam, and multidimensional branes.
Your cosmological constant became dark energy.
Your dreams of unification evolved into loop quantum gravity, holographic dualities, and string landscapes with 10⁵⁰⁰ possible solutions.
You said, “God does not play dice.”
We still debate that. But now we know: the dice are entangled.
No, we haven’t answered everything.
But your chalkboard opened the field.
Your mind gave us the metric.
And your humility gave us the courage to continue.
This is not a declaration of mastery.
It’s a quiet acknowledgment —
That one century on, your flame still lights paths we barely see.
We do not stand above you.
We stand within the gravity of your thought.
And with wonder — we continue.