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Originally Posted by Vik*star*
^ It wasn't einstein who discovered quatum physics. It was actually Werner Heisenberg.
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The main thing that einstein has given us is relativity theory i.e. physical laws on a large scale universe.
The problem with todays scientists are they latch on to evolutionary darwinism and relativity to strongly defend materialism while convenienty forgetting quantam physics which work totally opposite.
And now we have quantum physicts talking things like parallel universes; cyclic universes with more research; which were abhorred just recently and still by a large group of scientists who don't see anything beyond their ability to see directly.
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sorry for the confusion. you're right it was a slip. einstein made pretty big contributions and i was referring to the doubt he had of his own findings. he pretty much refused to believe that the universe could have been born out of randomness.
i hope to someday be able to call myself a scientist and i'm not sure who you are referring too when you say that scientists have forgotten about quantum physics. it is a field alive and well with all kinds of crazy theories (ie: string and meta theory) and exciting research (CERN in geneva is going to be operational this summer!)