![]() “If you can't explain it to a 6-year-old, you don't understand it yourself,” Einstein said. Therefore, when he began developing his own explanations of the cause of disease which, as Sir Ronald Ross described it in his 1902 Nobel speech, is "the principal enemy of every ," Paul was determined to write them first in a book that everyone including those without any knowledge of science would be able to read easily as Einstein himself would have recommended. Theoretical scientist and author, Paul Ola was fascinated right from childhood by the story of Albert Einstein, who, in the early 1900s, when he was only a clerk at the Swiss patent office in Bern, began developing groundbreaking explanations that enabled scientists in the fields of physics and astronomy to solve problems which were beyond the capacity of highly respected explanations that included those of the great Sir Isaac Newton.īut the book in which Einstein presented his explanations required readers to possess advanced knowledge of science. ![]()
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