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QM was developed from theories of Einstein, but he distanced himself from it. He is famously quoted as saying, "God does not play dice with the universe."

SR seems to be fairly effective in predicting actions of objects in 'relation' to each other (hence 'relativity'), so I don't see it as 'ridiculous'. You got a better one?

2007-04-14 03:34:17 · answer #1 · answered by Bob G 5 · 1 0

You actually have this the wrong way around. Special Relativity and General Relativity are theories that Einstein proposed. He has problems with quantum mechanics - especially uncertainty.

There is a famous quote, "God does throw dice."

2007-04-14 03:29:26 · answer #2 · answered by davidbgreensmith 4 · 0 0

Messiah? You mean, bring peace to the whole Earth?

Uhm, no.

And is it a ridiculous theory? No. It's well-supported by mathematics and observations. Special relativity is as valid a theory as the theory of gravity.

2007-04-14 03:23:57 · answer #3 · answered by Brian L 7 · 0 1

properly actually as an atheist i could ought to assert in simple terms a God yet gods do no longer seem to exist so the respond is no one! Even Einstein could no longer clarify quantum physics yet he ought to tell it existed yet no longer 'clarify' it. the different large physicist Richard Feynman stated: 'in case you think of you comprehend quantum physics you do no longer understand quantum physics! (And he KNEW Einstein!)

2016-12-16 05:37:06 · answer #4 · answered by cheng 4 · 0 0

He was a ground breaking physicist who changed the way we think of the field. How have you changed science? Some of your questions, from a month ago, about space aliens' sex organs are hilarious.

2007-04-14 03:31:26 · answer #5 · answered by TarKettle 6 · 0 0

I have a few special relatives.

2007-04-14 03:29:03 · answer #6 · answered by surffsav 5 · 0 0

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