(May 22, 2017 at 3:55 am)Alex K Wrote:(May 19, 2017 at 4:34 am)Little Rik Wrote: In most cases people who do great things become famous only after their death never during their lifetime so during his life our Einstein was little known and in any case not regarded as a great
great brain as we know him today.
Yeah... It's called the "Beatles effect", named after that band that was completely unknown during their tenure.
Fail once again Alex with your wrong analogy.
While the Beatles had to be known in order to get out the sewer of the thousand of new bands that tried to become successful Einstein on the other hand was a quite and reserved guy which aim was to discover
something great.
Not in order to make money like the Beatles but in order to help humanity.
If you also consider that in those times there was no net and the news spread very slow then there was no way that Einstein could possibly be very famous except in the science circle.
Does your father or your gran father know what the theory of relativity is all about?
If you answer NO then your accusation fail with you and if you answer YES then they are an eception to the rule.
In any case you fail.