A "digital Einstein" answers questions of physics theories

UneeQ Digital Humans, based in Auckland, New Zealand, has designed a digital robot in the shape of the late physicist Albert Einstein that imitates his voice in conjunction with the centenary of the Einstein Prize in Physics, with its programming with the same sense of humor that the real Einstein was said to have, and people can ask him about the pioneering theories For physics, listening to the answer with a German voice and tone, in addition to asking him about his work and life.

Einstein is best known for his work on physics, specifically the theory of relativity that changed the understanding of time, space, gravity and the universe.

The manufacturer said: Digital Einstein is the evolution and interaction between humans and a machine and leveraging digital humans to push personality-led interactions beyond transactions such as emotional interactions and response.

The company added: We designed a "digital Einstein" for those who suffer from the constant isolation and loneliness they felt during the "Covid-19" pandemic last year.

And in Einstein's digital question if time travel is someday possible, he answered yes, one day we will understand how time travel works, but that would require a time machine the size of the sun.

So I don't think it will be possible anytime soon.