1973
DOI: 10.1119/1.1987464
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Einstein: The Life and Times

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“…Einstein, for example, was clearly an expert in theoretical physics but also had a keen external interest in music. In fact, Einstein suggested that his musical interests outside of his field helped facilitate remote connections leading to some of his most impactful theoretical work (Clark, 1971). It is often said that creative individuals must have both breadth and depth to successfully innovate (Hansen & Nohiria, 2004;Hansen & Oetinger, 2001).…”
Section: Broad Knowledge Basementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Einstein, for example, was clearly an expert in theoretical physics but also had a keen external interest in music. In fact, Einstein suggested that his musical interests outside of his field helped facilitate remote connections leading to some of his most impactful theoretical work (Clark, 1971). It is often said that creative individuals must have both breadth and depth to successfully innovate (Hansen & Nohiria, 2004;Hansen & Oetinger, 2001).…”
Section: Broad Knowledge Basementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From there he had a meteoric career, received an early Nobel prize for physics at age 42, and was acknowledged as the leading scientist of his time. Aside from his well-known peculiarities, there remained no signs of his early retardation (Clark, 1971).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…He once said "The pursuit of knowledge for its sake, and almost fanatical love of justice and the desire for personal independence-these are the features of the Jewish tradition which make me thank my stars I belong to it." Expressing his views on God, Einstein wrote [3]: "God is subtle, but is not malicious. "…”
Section: Einstein the Manmentioning
confidence: 99%