How can a great physicist as Einstein not also be a mathematician? If you ever see his equations on his theory of general relativity, you will see what I mean.
Having said that, one of his quotes is, "Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I assure you that mine are greater."
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2007-05-31 05:17:32
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answered by Robert L 7
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2016-10-30 08:19:56
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answered by ? 4
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I guess he could be considered one, since he had to use math to develop his theory of relativity...but he was more of a physicist I think.
2007-05-31 05:11:17
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answered by ak47_girl 3
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No he learns from somebody.
2007-05-31 04:53:24
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answered by Linda 3
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take a look here
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/Einstein
2007-05-31 04:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-05-31 06:42:15
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answered by dorie859 1
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no
2007-05-31 04:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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