Kasz216 said:
I'd forgotten that. Fair enough, in which case Einstein would pretty much be the only scientist you could put on the list.
Now that I think about it now, I do remember a big deal being made that Einstein had a previous theory that would of ruined his credibility, but nobody listened to it ironically, and when his calculations proved way off, few people took notice.
MAYBE Newton as well... though i'm not so sure. |
It might of been the 'cosmological constant' that he put into his equations because he believed the Universe was static and his equations predicted an expanding universe (before Hubble's discovery).
Newton wrote three times more papers on Alchemy than he did on Maths and Physics combined.
Although his use of Maths to describe the Universe was considered almost blasphemy by the academics at the time.