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piemania2424242424
Do you think compared to the smaretest scientist now in the 21st century.Would he still seem as smart as he was in 1921-1995?????
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curt
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What is a psychological question doing in a physics universe?

This question was addressed years before Einstein was born. Something that came from: "Noah was a righteous man of his time." So it is asked, in a different time would he have righteous? There are two meanings (that I know) to that question. First, move Noah's background to another time (keeping his behavior the same) -- is he still righteous with his given behavior? Second, move Noah's foreground (his behavior changes based on the input, but the "program" is still Noah). Without the stimulus would Noah been as righteous? No answer from me.

So let's get back to Einstein. Do we take the smart 21st Century person back to Einstein's time? Or do we move Einstein forward to our time?

What made Einstein seem stupid was what made him seem smart. In school, he wouldn't repeat what his elders told him -- so he was called stupid. As an adult he published papers that showed he could think along an alternative path -- so he was smart.

BTW, now-a-days, no Journal would ever publish his work, because he was not connected to a University!

See how far we've come! We once let someone slip though the cracks, but no more. Any other Einstein is confined to the weirdo journals.
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DunderMiflin
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The question is illogical. If it were possible for Einstein to live today, I would guess that he would take the starting point of today's knowledge base and go far beyond it, exactly as he did in his own time.
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naman1
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This question is really an illogical question it is because according to his present time albert enstein done his work and according to our present time work will be going on. and their was a thought which says that "qestions are the only thing which seems answerable but answers are not those things which seems questionable" this means "lways ask questions" because questions are the only thing which leads to revolutionized consequenses
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