Albert Einstein, in a New York Times interview, acknowledged that Edwin Hubble and his colleague Humason had proven the universe is not static, and he admitted that his attempt to fine-tune the cosmological constant to maintain a static universe was the greatest blunder of his scientific career, demonstrating that even the greatest minds can be wrong when they force their own narrative onto reality.
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He forced his own truth until he admitted his greatest blunder #shorts #documentaryAñadido:
And then a week or two later he does an interview with the New York Times and acknowledges that Hubble and his colleague Humson had shown that the universe is not static. And later he acknowledged that his fine-tuning of the cosmological constant was the greatest blunder of his scientific career.
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