Albert Einstein was perhaps the most influential scientist of the 20th century, whose groundbreaking theories revolutionized our understanding of the universe. His contributions extend across the full spectrum of Physics – from the quantum realm to classical mechanics and cosmology. The quantum theory of light, along with the special and general theories of relativity, radically transformed our understanding of light, space, time, mass, motion and gravitation, overturning centuries-old Newtonian concepts. His rebellious nature, though necessary for his discoveries, also worked against dogma where he deeply reflected on philosophy, religion, ethics and spiritual dimensions of science. His writings on the philosophy of religion reveal a deep intellectual and emotional engagement with questio

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