no
He was born with the fasination of science
Science was created by - the first who born
Einstein liked science because his dad gave him a compass and he wondered what made it point north and south and that motivated him to do what he did.
he described algebra as a merry science
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Refers to the routine work of scientists experimenting with an established theory without attempting to challenge the underlying assumptions of that theory.
I believe that science makes more than two assumptions about the natural world. Here are some that I know about: (first stated by David Hume) the future will resemble the past in all appropriate respects; events have causes, which happen earlier in time than the events which they cause; the human mind is capable of understanding the real world; reality is observable, directly or indirectly; the universe is not specifically designed to mislead us (or as Einstein said, God does not play dice with the universe).
Albert Einstein gave "His Brain" to science!
he was a science professor.
; The quote is Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. : Albert Einstein, "Science, Philosophy and Religion: a Symposium", 1941More quotes of Albert Einstein; see link "Quotes Albert Einstein" on left.
If teaching is a science how does it challenge me as a future teacher?
yep
He was born with the fasination of science
It piqued his curiosity.
science
Phyisics and SCIENCE.
he is the one who is popularized in science by his theory of relativity...!!!!