Physics, asked by brovararthPatimish, 1 year ago

Some of the most profound statement on the nature of science have come from albert einstein,one of the gratest scientistof all world.what do you think did einsteinmean when he said : "the most comprehinseblething about the worldis thatit is compriehensible?

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Answered by PinkyTune
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Albert Einstein is one of the greatest scientific minds ever born. He has contributed a lot to the sector of physics by forming countless brilliant formulae and theories. In addition, he helped to shape up our idea of the Universe as it is perceived at present. He is credited with saying many fascinating things. His quotes have a lot of depth and inner meaning. It does take a lot of effort to properly and fully interpret his quotes. I can provide my opinion as to what the quote might mean, however nobody really knows what was Albert's point of view, except Albert himself!

Quote: The most comprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.

I assume it means: Nothing on earth is incomprehensible. In simpler words, everything on earth is understandable and able to be studied and is not enigmatic (something that is unable to be explained). This proves paranormality (some things beyond our understanding) does not exist. And this fact is the most comprehensible of all.  

Hope this helps you! :-)
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Physical world around us is full of different complex natural phenomena so the world is in-comprehensible. But with the help of study and observations it has been found that all these phenomena are based on some basic physical laws and so it is comprehensible.

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