The work of Einstein had not been achieved at a university or a research institute. He seemed
to have an idea that physicists in general had better make a living in simple labours, such as a plumber and a lighthouse keeper and
study physics in a spare time. The way of his thinking and intuition indicate that he felt certain potential danger of scientific
integrity in modern big sciences performed by hundreds of scientists together.
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