Abstract
Einstein has long been a favorite subject for the media. Their presentations of his ideas to the general public are however invariably nonsense, replete with illogicalities and wrong science. The result is to undermine the standing of science as a rational activity that can be understood and overseen by the public. The implications for democracy in our increasingly science-oriented world are profound.
Once when Einstein had to fill out some form that asked his profession, he wrote “photographer’s model.” Portraitists constantly pestered him not just because he looked exactly like what a scientist should look like. The story of his work and his life had captured the imagination of the whole of the literate world, as they continue to do today. Everyone has heard of Einstein and everyone knows he is important. But the remarkable thing is that hardly anyone can tell you why. And even more remarkable, over the years, the media have eagerly seized on Einstein as a story to be explained to a breathless public, and without exception they have failed. (more…)