“Considered logically this concept is not identical with the totality of sense impressions referred to; but it is an arbitrary creation of the human (or animal) mind.”
Quote by Albert Einstein
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The Albert Einstein Collection: Essays in Humanism, The Theory of Relativity, and The World As I See It
The Albert Einstein Collection is a compilation of essays and writings that showcase the renowned physicist's insights into science, philosophy, and human values. It includes his influential essay on humanism, which explores the role of science in society, his seminal work on the theory of relativity, and his personal musings on life and the universe in 'The World As I See It'. more
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