Bob Bergeson

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Why? Because Einstein had a unique capacity to imagine how the world might be constructed, to “see” it in his mind. The equations, for him, came afterward; they were the language with which to make concrete his visions of reality. For Einstein, the theory of general relativity is not a collection of equations: it is a mental image of the world arduously translated into equations.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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