RE: Experts Worry That Public May Not Trust Science

Pim van Meurs (entheta@eskimo.com)
Thu, 23 Sep 1999 20:59:56 -0700

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> ...and Einstein the patent clerk....
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Bio: This is the most ridiculous example of all. Einstein was a degreed physicist
and mathematician who could not secure work in any university or research
institute (possible employers considered him too arrogant), thus forcing him
to take work in the patent office. He was not, as Stephen implies, a simple
civil servant with no formal scientific or mathematical training.

Don't confuse Stephen with the reality of facts dear Bio.