One hundred authors against Einstein


One hundred authors against Einstein (in German Hundert Autoren in Gegen Einstein) is a book in which the opinions of 100 scientists who contradicted those of Einstein were compiled in order to discredit their investigations. Published in Leipzig, Germany in 1931. During the time when Nazism dominated Europe, Einstein, because of being of Jewish origin, had to endure a war in his against created by the Nazis in order to discredit his investigations. One such attempt was made when this book was published. When they asked Einstein for his opinion, he replied: "If I were wrong, only one would have been enough!"

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