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      • Lest we believe Einstein’s genius at least precluded him from messing up smaller things (maybe he was more of a details guy?), the evidence again suggests otherwise. From errors in the various proofs of E = mc2 to failing to consider seminal experiments, and even just basic mathematical mistakes, Einstein had his share of slipups.
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    • Einstein called this his greatest mistake. Einstein was a very accomplished scientist, but being human, he got things wrong, now and again. His biggest one, according to himself, was to do with the cosmological constant.
    • He made some mistakes in his proof for E = mc^2. In 1905, Einstein published various papers about the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion and special relativity, and mass-energy equivalence.
    • Einstein helped develop, but hated, quantum mechanics. Einstein’s groundbreaking work led to the eventual development of an entirely new field of study – quantum mechanics.
    • Einstein was too stubborn to give up on Unified Field Theory. For almost 30 years of his life, Einstein would stick doggedly to the idea of uniting gravity and electromagnetism.
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  2. Dec 29, 2016 · Even arguably the greatest genius of all-time, Albert Einstein, made some colossal mistakes that it took others to correct. Here are the four biggest.

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  4. Sep 14, 2018 · Physicists are constantly trying - and failing - to prove Albert Einstein wrong. We take a look at some of his biggest blunders.

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  6. Oct 22, 2019 · In Einstein's Mistakes: The Human Failings of Genius (W.W. Norton, $24.95, excerpted below), Hans Ohanian writes that Albert often let his intuition overrule flawed proofs and shaky math. Maybe you'll feel a little better about your own flubs.

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