David Drew: Einstein and the Cult of Celebrity | Thunderbolts

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“As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.” ― ALBERT EINSTEIN 1879-1955 Address to the Prussian Academy of Sciences Berlin, January 27, 1921 Albert Einstein is a cultural phenomenon. His face is still regularly splashed across electronic and print media. He also has a lot of critics, although you don’t hear too much about them from popular science sources. To summarize his philosophical viewpoint—math should be ancillary, not dominant. Making science subservient to mathematics is putting the cart before the horse. Heavier-than-air flight was impossible over one hundred years ago…they had the math to prove it. Doubt is supposed to be at the heart of good science. While Einstein’s fan club hang on a



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