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From "Einstein, the searcher : $b his work explained from dialogues with Einstein" by Moszkowski, Alexander

Henri Poincaré
Eminent physicist and mathematician who first introduced Einstein to Moszkowski.
Core Belief
"Scientific progress requires both innovation and rigorous skepticism."
Worldview
The world of science is in constant flux, and even the most established theories are subject to revision.
Personality
Scholarly and cautious, he initially expressed doubts about Einstein's theories but later acknowledged their importance.
In Their Own Words
"Perhaps"
"This revolution, so he said, seemed to threaten things in science which a short while ago were looked upon as absolutely certain."
"Perhaps a critical, nay epochal, point marking the commencement of a new era of thought."
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