Albert Einstein Was No Einstein

At times, even Albert Einstein was no Einstein. The universe, to him in 1917, appeared stable and unchanging. So when his newly introduced general theory of relativity suggested that the cosmos would collapse under its own weight, Einstein added a fudge factor to his equations. This “cosmological constant,” a repulsive force that just balanced the gravitational force of attraction, kept the universe pleasingly immobile.

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