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Why was Einstein the god of science?

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He is arguably the "god of science" but I believe the reason why is because he discovered that the speed of light is constant, he pictured space in a single space-time fabric, he discovered the photoelectric effect, that energy and mass are the same thing just in a different form and much more.

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