Science, and our general understanding of the world we inhabit, moves forward on the shoulders of giants like Einstein. No one will ever 'laugh' at Einstein, however he may be proven wrong here and there. This is the entire foundation of scientific endeavor. We test and examine what others have done before us, attempting to prove previous theoretical positions right or wrong, or further develop existing theories, or develop new ones.
Cheers
Shaun
Brad Dobo wrote:
That's what the elite and educated thought at the time Mike. I took a few deaths a very odd thinking before the 'round' concept was grasped. All our fancy stuff now, in 500, 1000 years will be laughed at. 'You actually typed letters?!!?' Like Freud, they'll all laugh at Einstein and just how wrong he was. They'll say 'Hey, they couldn't even cure a common cold'. Etc, etc, etc, etc, ............Yeah, that darn education and thought, it just confuses everything. Things were so much easier to understand when the Earth was flat and the sun orbited around it. --Mike.
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