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Mathematics' Unintended Consequences

In Our Time

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Einstein's Theory of the Universe

Einstein always claimed that he wasn't a very good mathematician at all. But he had a lot of help in his mathematics, fortunately for him. He wanted to give up the idea that space was just like a flat Euclidean tabletop and planets and stars moved around like balls rolling on this tabletop. His vision was that space was more like a rubber sheet, as well trampoline, and you dropped your planets and stars on it like heavy weights. That curvature then tells them how to move. So Einstein's picture of what gravity is and how it acts was bound up with curved geometry for space.

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