• kool_newt
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    11 months ago

    IIRC, it was Schwartzchild (sorry butchered spelling) that solved equations about black holes, Einstein maybe wasn’t able to?

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      11 months ago

      I doubt it was a question of ability. It’s more a matter of working on a problem for this. Einstein worked more on quantum physics after he made the relativity theory on which black holes are based.

      But the matter is that physics is not done by one person, even at this time. The relativity for example is based on Minkovsky space iirc and refine ideas from Poincaré and a few others. Some guys do the maths and some others exchange ideas, and experience proves who is right or wrong.

      Einstein was definitely a genius, but not for maths. He understood physics, and he understood what the equations meant for physics. I heard Dirac was a true math genius. He invented a new way to calculate quantum physics (the bra-ket thing I don’t remember much), among other things.