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No Mere Genius

100 years ago, Albert Einstein rocked our universe—and we're still reeling

By Walter Isaacson
Sep 30, 2004 5:00 AMNov 12, 2019 4:21 AM

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Had he not had that wild halo of hair and those piercing eyes, would he still have become science’s poster boy? Had he lacked that admixture of intensity and distraction, would he nevertheless have become such an icon, his face a symbol and his name a synonym for genius?

Suppose, as a thought experiment, that he had looked like Max Planck or Niels Bohr. Would he have remained in their reputational orbit—a mere scientific genius? Or would he still have made the quantum leap into the realm inhabited by Aristotle, Galileo, and Newton?

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