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In one respect, the world would be pretty much the same with or without Einstein's contributions, because physics is - it does not depend on equations - those equations simply describe what is already happening or what is perceived to happen.

In another respect, without Einstein, one possible outcome is that Hitler and the Nazis would have won World War II, and that would change everything.

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we wold not know the balls of light or the theory of relativity and we wouldn't know how to make soup

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the world would have no electricity

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