"Everything should be as simple as it is, but not simpler"
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The context matters because Einstein wasn’t a motivational speaker; he was a working theorist in an era when physics was being rebuilt from the foundations. Relativity didn’t “simplify” the universe by making it easier to visualize. It simplified by refusing unnecessary assumptions while accepting that the remaining picture would be counterintuitive. That’s the subtext: the point of theory isn’t to comfort the brain, it’s to pay down explanatory debt. You can compress reality only so far before you start falsifying it.
The quote also takes a quiet shot at two temptations that never die: baroque complexity that hides weak thinking, and “clean” stories that win applause while deleting inconvenient variables. In modern culture - from policy debates to startup pitches to pop science - “simple” is often code for “saleable.” Einstein’s standard is harsher. If your simplification breaks predictive power, erases causality, or can’t survive contact with data, it’s not clarity; it’s propaganda with better typography.
Simplicity here is discipline, not aesthetic: the shortest path that still reaches the truth.
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