Can someone potentially be deserving of a Nobel Prize but not receive it due to a mistake they made in their lifetime, like Einstein?
Actually, Einstein did ultimately receive a Noble Prize for Physics. It had eluded him for almost two decades after his annus mirabilis in 1905. Although he had been nominated several times from 1910 onward for his Theory of Relativity, the award was given each year to someone else. Finally, in 1922 the Nobel Committee informed …