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What is Einstein's idea of God?
Einstein famously said "God doesn't roll dice" and "God is unpredictable, but he has no malice". Someone asked him about his motivation to study physics, and he replied, "I want to know how God created the world, and I want to know what God thinks. Everything else is trivial."

There are too many comments on Einstein's religion and theism on the Internet, which leads atheists to believe that Einstein has no religious belief. Religious advocates believe that Einstein finally found a sense of belonging to God, abandoned science and went to theology.

Introduction to Einstein:

Albert Einstein (German/English: Albert Einstein; 1March 87914-1April 955 18), born in Ulm, Baden-Wü rttemberg, Germany, is a modern physicist.

Einstein was born in a Jewish family in Ulm, Germany (both parents were Jews). 1900 graduated from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and became a Swiss citizen. 1905, Einstein received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Zurich, put forward the photon hypothesis, and successfully explained the photoelectric effect (so he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 192 1 year).

In the same year, he founded the special theory of relativity; in 19 15, he founded the general theory of relativity; in 1933, he moved to the United States and worked in Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies. He became an American citizen on 1940, while retaining Swiss citizenship. 1955 On April 8, Einstein died in Princeton, New Jersey, USA, at the age of 76.