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cyndyrella rated 4 weeks ago
to me this man was greater as philosopher rather than a scientist
Whomadewho rated 5 weeks ago
Ah, how it pleases me to think great minds think alike.
joelus rated 2 months ago
From the page: "Despite his categorical rejection of conventional religion, Brooke said that Einstein became angry when his views were appropriated by evangelists for atheism. He was offended by their lack of humility and once wrote. "The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.""
autorave rated 2 months ago
"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." So said Albert Einstein, and his famous aphorism has been the source of endless debate between believers and non-believers wanting to claim the greatest scientist of the 20th century as their own.
dynamic-polarity rated 2 months ago
A new Einstein letter is about to be auctioned...
V-Profane rated 2 months ago
The next time a theist tries to invoke Einstein to back up their fantasy, show them this.
mhenriday rated 2 months ago
As always, pithy and perceptive one liners on the cosmos by one of the most profound thinkers of all time. One would hope that this letter (will it be published - in the original German - on the net ? - would put a stop to the misuse of Einstein's name and writings by those who claim that he at bottom was religious, but that is perhaps, too much to ask....
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