Multiple Choice
What observation did Albert Einstein once make about science?
A) "The whole of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking."
B) "The whole of science is nothing more than an interesting intellectual exercise."
C) "In order to understand science, one must rely solely on abstraction."
D) "In order to understand science, one must transcend everyday thinking."
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