Scientists leave their discoveries, like foundlings, on the doorstep of society, while the stepparents do not know how to bring them up.


In: Alan J. Friedman and Carol C. Donley, Einstein as Myth and Muse, Chapter 1 (p. 7)


Scientists leave their discoveries, like foundlings, on the doorstep of society, while the stepparents do not know how to bring them up.

Scientists leave their discoveries, like foundlings, on the doorstep of society, while the stepparents do not know how to bring them up.

Scientists leave their discoveries, like foundlings, on the doorstep of society, while the stepparents do not know how to bring them up.

Scientists leave their discoveries, like foundlings, on the doorstep of society, while the stepparents do not know how to bring them up.