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If it was suddenly discovered that einstein was a heavy pot user, would it discredit all his work?

  • Q : If it was suddenly discovered that einstein was a heavy pot user, would it discredit all his work?
  • A : That's the thing about science: Its correctness is determined  by continual tests verifying or destroying its accuracy - not by the credibility of the guy who discovers something. And by the way, the tests verifying and destroying are performed by SOMEBODY ELSE.Most of Einstein's work has been verified time and time again by others who never even knew him.

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