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Newtonian physics, or mechanics had some inconsistencies. Einstein's theory of relativity tried to get rid of those problems.
No. Einstein believed in a infinite universe.
This quote is attributed to Albert Einstein. It reflects his humor and insight into human behavior and the vastness of the universe.
In his life, Albert Einstein said a lot of things. For example, he was opposed to Quantum Mechanics, and was very vocal about it. Probably his most famous quote is "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
he didn't
Einstein wanted to know about how the universe works.
Einstein never made any such calculation. Even today the total size of our Universe is speculative at best. Einstein speculated it was infinite in both size and age.
He would have likely agreed with classic Newtonian physics. Look up the string theory. It makes Einstein's absoluteness belief and quantum mechanics' relativity ideas converge together.
Of course. Every human, and every scientist, makes some errors. Nobody gets things right ALL the time. Even Albert Einstein has been proven wrong about some things. Einstein distrusted quantum mechanics, referring to quantum mechanics' somewhat random elements saying "God does not throw dice with the universe". But Einstein was wrong about that. Every scientist makes mistakes; the point is to acknowledge them when you discover your errors, and correct them.
There are hundreds of things named after Albert Einstein. Among them are Boseâ??Einstein statistics, Einstein's constant, Einstein's radius of the universe,Einstein coefficients, and Einstein cosmological constant to get the list started.
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No, in the sense that there are still things to be understood. Einstein was successful in some ways, like the Universe is four dimensional, Special Relativity Theory .