Who said, "You cannot solve a problem with the same mind that created it"?

Correct answer: Albert Einstein

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PC
PC
Where would the world be without Einstein!?
Player #26379458
Player #26379458
The book The Other Einstein, tells the story of has wife. A long-suffering extremely intelligent and extraordinary woman, without whom Einstein might not have been able to work through his theories.
Rhon-ronn
Rhon-ronn
"Had I known, I would've been a watchmaker" I've read that he said that after the first use of the atomic bomb
Player #117397518
Player #117397518
So young to change the world.
Harfouche Rodge
Harfouche Rodge
Ray, I agree! I have read that a French scientist created the famous formula. I think his name was Pointcarré.
Queen Esther
Queen Esther
I literally just heard that saying yesterday!!
Ray
Ray
Einstein said E=Mc squared . I say prove it .
Miss Sue
Miss Sue
New one on me.
Suzzy
Suzzy
It sounds as creating problems is higher rank
candy swirl 😘
candy swirl 😘
my brother loves Albert Einstein a lot 😊
Elenora
Elenora
Absolutely 😁 I admired what he had said
Player #31753367
Player #31753367
Horace, Interesting thought. Hindsight not being a gift. I wonder as to your age and location..What language would you be speaking, and how prosperous your country would be ?
Liam Crino
Liam Crino
Horace, Albert did not “invent” the atomic bomb. He initially believed nuclear fission to be impossible, until the discovery of the neutron. Once fission was conceivable, he actually wrote a letter to Roosevelt advising against its use and warned that the Nazis may have been testing it already. J. Robert Oppenheimer is the man responsible for nuclear bombs, as he was the theoretical physicist in charge.
Horace
Horace
PC, Not sure but maybe the atom bomb would never get invented. Now wouldn’t this be a different world.
mathematician
mathematician
Asif, very bad😫
Debbie
Debbie
he is correct!