“I’m a magnet for all the crackpots in the world, but they are of interest to me, too. A favourite pastime of mine is to reconstruct their thinking processes. I feel genuinely sorry for them, that’s why I try to help them.”
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Source: (October 15, 1953) as quoted by Johanna Fantova in Conversations with Einstein
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This source-reviewed Einstein quotation develops a complete idea around magnet, crackpots, world. The wording "I’m a magnet for all the crackpots in the world,…" is tied to (October 15, 1953) as quoted by Johanna Fantova in Conversations with Einstein, so readers can connect its themes of science and philosophy to a documented context rather than a detached slogan.
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- Use "I’m a magnet for all the crackpots in the world,…" in a science discussion, then ask which concrete claim the wording makes.
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