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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.
Einstein's razor is a principle that suggests the simplest explanation is usually the correct one. In science, this means that when multiple theories can explain a phenomenon, the one with the fewest assumptions is often the most accurate.
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).
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?
He was born with the fasination of science
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Phyisics and SCIENCE.
Science was created by - the first who born
he is the one who is popularized in science by his theory of relativity...!!!!