In his new biography of Albert Einstein, author Walter Isaacson argues that it was Einstein's creativity, not his mathematical genius, that led him to his great discoveries. Isaacson, former head of ...
Albert Einstein's science was remarkable in its purity and its simplicity. Unaided, and also unimpeded, by the machinery of modern science -- foundation grants, research assistants, supercomputers, ...
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