Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity was first published a hundred years ago, during the week of November 18-25, 1915.
It remains such a colossal achievement of intellectual imagination that few people come to grips with it. The other day, on French television, a journalist suggested that an expert in science might tell us whether he preferred the photo of Einstein poking his tongue out. To my mind, that’s a little like asking Lincoln’s widow what she thought of the play
Our American Cousin, or suggesting that the Creator might talk about his recreational activities on the seventh day.
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