yes because unicorns are real and i wasn't on LSD when i saw one........ E=Mc2 is wrong as c can be exceeded and is not a constant. my theory on the dissolution of a theory :) and i live in a swimming pool in space..... in a galaxy far far away :P
No, Robert Millikan's experiments primarily focused on the photoelectric effect, but his results supported Einstein's explanation of the phenomenon rather than proving him wrong. Specifically, Millikan's work provided further evidence for the particle-like nature of light proposed by Einstein.
Yes, Einstein's theory of relativity was eventually accepted by the scientific community after experimental evidence supported its predictions. It revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity.
I could not find anything remotely resembling such a statement amongst quotes from Einstein. Even if these words are somewhere attributed to Einstein, I seriously doubt any source will be listed. It is a sad but true fact that people place words in wise men like Einstein in order to bolster support the idea -- for example, the famous statement about insanity, often attributed to him, did not exist till almost twenty years after Einstein died.
No, he was not canadian. He was form Germany. No, he was not canadian. He was form Germany. Whoa there spelt "form" wrong. So here is the correct answer: No, he was not Canadian. He was from Germany.
Albert Einstein is famous for developing the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. His equation E=mc^2, which describes the relationship between energy and mass, is one of the most famous equations in physics. Einstein's work laid the foundation for many advances in modern physics.
No, Albert Einstein was not wrong a solar eclipse happened that proved his theory.
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Einstein Wrong The Miracle Year - 2011 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2011
nope
The time in 1906 when he thought that he had made a mistake.
Albert Einstein is a scientist. Could you of heard the name wrong?
No, not as science currently understands.
when was, and Einstein doesn't appreciate when you spell his name wrong. born 1879
He mostly used his imagination ohh so your saying he is wrong?
No, Robert Millikan's experiments primarily focused on the photoelectric effect, but his results supported Einstein's explanation of the phenomenon rather than proving him wrong. Specifically, Millikan's work provided further evidence for the particle-like nature of light proposed by Einstein.
Not really. He did not set out to prove anyone wrong. His purpose was to explain things in the light of new discoveries and knowledge.
there is no evidence to prove him wrong but there is a theory.there is no proof that Einstein was right but he was right about a body having energy.there is no proof if we send a body or mass in the speed of light that it will indeed itself turn into energy he never tested this.he may have experimented but that could have gone wrong.im no scientist but i think him being wrong has somthing to do with velocity.