einstein's beliefs
Einstein's beliefs refer to the philosophical, scientific, and moral principles that physicist Albert Einstein held and advocated throughout his life, encompassing ideas such as the importance of reason and empirical evidence, openness to new ideas, the unity of the universe, pacifism, and the search for knowledge and understanding.
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