Science

Einstein's Nobel Prize wasn't for relativity

In 1921, the Nobel committee considered relativity too unproven and controversial to award. Einstein won instead for explaining the photoelectric effect — showing light behaves as discrete packets of energy, a finding that helped launch quantum mechanics.

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 — Awarded 1922 for the reserved 1921 prize

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