Einstein Was Right!
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book presents a unique perspective on Einstein's legacy, challenging the common portrayal of his opposition to probability in quantum mechanics as outdated. It argues that Einstein's views were not merely resistant but strategically crafted, likening them to a "Trojan horse" designed to question the foundation of probabilistic laws in nature. By exploring this angle, the author highlights the significance of Einstein's philosophical stance and its implications for the understanding of fundamental scientific principles.

