The life of Albert Einstein is a model in many ways (31) both natural and political scientists.
First of all, he always employed the scientific method of (32) truth from facts. He firmly believed, (33) he put it, that "there is nothing incomprehensible (34) the universe", and through painstaking work explained many of the phenomena thought to be "incomprehensible" in his day. Einstein was also never afraid to (35) mistakes when facts (36) his theories wrong.
Second, Einstein’s contributions showed the great importance of theoretical work to scientific effort. (37) he himself rarely worked in laboratories, the concepts he developed led (38) many of the scientific advances (39) have shaped modern technology.
Third, Einstein believed very deeply that scientists must (40) a moral and social consciousness. (41) this way, he provided inspi
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