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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 79430" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>So one of your teachers actually taught you that Einstein had bad grades? I find that to be equally comical, given that there is zero evidence for that fact, compared to the existing evidence that he had good grades. (And we all know just because you were taught something in school, doesn't automatically protect it from being proven wrong. Again, theory of miasma causing disease) I also find it comical that people assume that you're not allowed to incorporate existing ideas into a new theory. As if you have to ignore everyone else's work and do everything from scratch, like science is some kind of competition, instead of the pursuit of knowledge for the benefit of everyone.</p><p></p><p>I also want to point out that that hoax article fabricated a quote, so it's hardly trustworthy. The <a href="http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/181349/Albert-Einstein#toc256582" target="_blank">Encyclopedia Britannica article on Einstein</a> specifically states that Einstein had good grades, and nowhere does it state that he "showed little scholastic ability."</p><p></p><p></p><p>It really saddens me that people try so hard to tarnish the reputation of a great man. If they put that effort into doing good instead, think how much better the world would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 79430, member: 4804"] So one of your teachers actually taught you that Einstein had bad grades? I find that to be equally comical, given that there is zero evidence for that fact, compared to the existing evidence that he had good grades. (And we all know just because you were taught something in school, doesn't automatically protect it from being proven wrong. Again, theory of miasma causing disease) I also find it comical that people assume that you're not allowed to incorporate existing ideas into a new theory. As if you have to ignore everyone else's work and do everything from scratch, like science is some kind of competition, instead of the pursuit of knowledge for the benefit of everyone. I also want to point out that that hoax article fabricated a quote, so it's hardly trustworthy. The [URL='http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/181349/Albert-Einstein#toc256582']Encyclopedia Britannica article on Einstein[/URL] specifically states that Einstein had good grades, and nowhere does it state that he "showed little scholastic ability." It really saddens me that people try so hard to tarnish the reputation of a great man. If they put that effort into doing good instead, think how much better the world would be. [/QUOTE]
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