It is difficult actually to find a research line on physics or chemical physical which is not based on a key contribution by Einstein.
In research on relativity and cosmology, of course, the name Einstein dominates even more clearly; like it will still do for many years in the future.
Even in those theories, like string theories, which intend to replace general relativity in order to describe very tiny regions of space-time, the Einstein's theories and  ideas keep being basic.

 

bulletSome Books by Einstein: Sidelights on Relativity (1. Ether and the theory of relativity. 2. Geometry and experience) (Dover, New York, 1922); The principle of Relativity (1. Special Relativity.2. General Relativity. 3. Cosmology. 4.Gravitation and Elementary Particles) (Dover, New York, 1952); The Meaning of Relativity (Chapman and Hall, London, 1951).
bulletA book on Einstein and his Works: A. Pais, 'Subtle is the Lord' (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1982).
The most modern and deepest conception of the quantum theory,which is based on the notion of non-locality, so as its posssible application to new concepts such as holography, are actually due to the seminal Einstein's original developments and opinions.

                               

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