Never bet against Einstein
Francesco De Paolis

TL;DR
This paper discusses Einstein's scientific errors as misinterpretations influenced by personal biases, emphasizing that his equations remain fundamentally correct despite historical mistakes.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of understanding Einstein's errors as interpretative biases rather than flaws in his equations or theories.
Findings
Einstein's mistakes stem from misinterpretations, not equations.
His equations have consistently provided correct answers.
Biases influenced Einstein's scientific opinions.
Abstract
Among the geniuses of mankind, Einstein was probably one of those who made more erroneous claims, and often changed his opinion during the years on important scientific subjects. However, it is important to bear in mind that his mistakes were always due to a misinterpretation of the results obtained from his equations, since he was often biased by his own view of the universe. Einstein's equations have always given the correct answer and, till now, there is no evidence that they might not be correct.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Science and Climate Studies · History and Developments in Astronomy
