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When did you last hear an economist say something like this? If the observations of the red shift in the spectra of massive stars don’t come out quantitatively in accordance with the principles of general relativity, then my theory will be dust and ashes. Albert Einstein (1920) Advertisements
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When did you last hear an economist say something like this?
If the observations of the red shift in the spectra of massive stars don’t come out quantitatively in accordance with the principles of general relativity, then my theory will be dust and ashes.
Albert Einstein (1920)
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