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Bergson's ideas became even more pronounced in April 1922, when he found himself engaged in an intellectual debate with Albert Einstein regarding the nature of time. During a lecture in Paris, Bergson articulated his views on human experience, prompting Einstein to respond with a defense of his theory of relativity. Though many perceived Einstein as the victor of the debate, Bergson's insights regarding the limitations of scientific definitions of time cannot be overlooked.