Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?

1. to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it
2. to show how famous people are remembered
3. to show that memorization is important when learning something new
4. to show that memorization is important to everyone

1 answer

The best answer would be:

  1. to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it

This option aligns with the idea that Einstein, despite his struggles with memory, is celebrated for his significant contributions to scientific understanding, suggesting that comprehension and insight can be more valuable than rote memory.