Einstein Proposed and the World Supposed
“Idiom: One generation’s wisdom for every future generation.”
Introducing a new idiom to the English language.
Idiom:
“Einstein proposed and the world supposed”
Meaning:
When someone merely suggests a hypothesis and others, under his favorable impression, start developing extensive plans based on or around it, as if the hypothesis is a verified truth.
Example:
No sooner did the President of the company propose an extension of the product range; the entire board was busy discussing market specific strategies to take on the competition. Einstein proposed and the world supposed!
Trivia:
This idiom was first used by the writer “Fatal Urge Carefree Kiss – Amanpreet Singh Rai”, in the second chapter “Better half”, of his fourth novel “Mishiida Alexander – Stalking shadows”.
Take care,
Fatal Urge Carefree Kiss (Amanpreet Singh Rai)