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Many people really had no idea what they were speaking about. When you think about it, it is hard to imagine the space actually bends and also that time is connected gravity. Of course what they thought depends on which of Einstein's theories were discussed. As for Freud, his ideas about mental development were as hard to understand as Einstein's theories of space-time. He used psychoanalysis to help people work through their problems. Not everyone agrees with his ideas plus the cost of years of psychoanalysis is a huge drawback.

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Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity, challenging conventional scientific beliefs and leading to breakthroughs in areas like nuclear energy. Freud's theory of the unconscious introduced new ideas about human behavior and mental processes, contributing to the field of psychology and influencing how people viewed themselves and their motivations. Both theories sparked widespread interest and debate, shaping modern thought in their respective fields.

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Einstein's ideas changed how people viewed the world and Freud's ideas weakened faith in reason.

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