math expressions are true because its also science
is it really true that Einstein could not tie his shoes or is it just a lie . yes i think so No it is not true..Einstein had Aspergers, and did not learn to ties his shoes until he was age 9-13 according to many sources.
yes he did
i do not know if this is true but it is estimated that his IQ is 180!
Watch basically works in numbers the same as true with math.
No; both physics and mathematics are almost similar.
No. Almost every step of math on this site is wrong, as well as the definitions of physical forces.
Einstein was never a true genius.
No. Einstein was not some uneducated savant who just happened to revolutionise physics. He had a degree and a PhD from two of the most respected institutes in Switzerland, and his academic grades throughout his life were excellent (it is often cited he nearly failed at university - the only evidence I have found of this is he performed poorly in one math class because he found it dull - he was described as a “lazy dog” for it) He was accepted onto a graduate course, and did exceptionally well. And quite frankly, I dare anyone who says Einstein was bad at maths to go and look at General Relativity. The maths involved is heavy and complex - and Einstein integrated the whole mathematical machinery into the theory - not just some handwaving.
math expressions are true because its also science
no
the math def' of always true is like certain
is it really true that Einstein could not tie his shoes or is it just a lie . yes i think so No it is not true..Einstein had Aspergers, and did not learn to ties his shoes until he was age 9-13 according to many sources.
true
yes he did
Yes, it is true that Albert Einstein never learned to drive. He preferred to focus on his scientific work and relied on others for transportation.
Algebra is the human perception of true math, which is any calculation...It's used everywhere almost all the time, whenever you count or add, or anything else math related.