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Alexander Moszkowski
The author and interviewer, seeking to understand Einstein's work and personality.
Core Belief
"Understanding the human element behind scientific breakthroughs is as important as understanding the science itself."
Worldview
The world is a complex tapestry of ideas and experiences, and scientific discoveries have profound implications for human understanding and society.
Personality
Curious, persistent, and eager to learn, he is a literary observer with a strong interest in the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries. He is often enthusiastic but also prone to being corrected by Einstein.
In Their Own Words
"Professor, will you kindly tell me the meaning of potential, invariant, contravariant, energy-tensor, scalar, relativity-postulate, hyper-Euclidean, and inertial system? Can you explain them to me in a few words?"
"But, Professor, what if it turns out to be more or less? These things are dependent on apparatus that may be faulty, or on unforeseen imperfections of observation."
"You believe, then, Professor, that high achievements cannot be accomplished by women?"
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