Does anyone else find it as funny as I do that Einstein was able to disprove through evidence something that Kant said was universally known, independent of sensory experience?
Einstein didn’t have any evidence, other than the Michaelson-Morley experiment (failure to find differences in the speed of light at different points in the Earth’s orbit and rotation). People found evidence later.
Does anyone else find it as funny as I do that Einstein was able to disprove through evidence something that Kant said was universally known, independent of sensory experience?
Einstein didn’t have any evidence, other than the Michaelson-Morley experiment (failure to find differences in the speed of light at different points in the Earth’s orbit and rotation). People found evidence later.
Well not singlehandedly. My main point was about what scientists were able to do; I recognize that I did not specify who did it very accurately.