The dark side of Albert Einstein
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| If incest is good enough for the Rothschilds |
Jewish (possible JewBu) Albert Einstein is regarded as one of the greatest physicists of all time, but he has also become a pop culture icon.
Alby's groundbreaking theory of special relativity turned him into one of the most important figures in history.
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| You and Freud both like the Buddha. |
Having married his manly looking cousin, who grew to look more and more exactly like him, does not bolster his case for good judgment. But she may have been instrumental in his fame and his math.
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| I should be the icon! It's sexism and bias! |
Suburban Lawns' sexy Einstein A-bomb song
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| Has the next Einstein already been born? - Yes |
In this gallery let's debunk some of the myths and bring a number of surprising facts about Al that most have probably never heard. Browse through and learn more about the supposed genius that was Dr. Einstein (who had no doctoral degree of any kind). More: msn.com
There are two Einsteins, aren't there? Not Mr. and Mrs., but rather like Jesus (Yeshua) the real person and the pop icon (Christ). Reza Aslan was emphatic about this distinction. Everyone knows about the popular fantasy, and very few bother to learn about a possible historical figure in the context of his cultural milieu.
Old Einstein loved a good joke: my driver
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| Seeing Into the Life of Things |
To Kamenetz, this seemed the most fundamental question to ask of any religion or philosophy of life. How do your practices help you with negative emotions like anxiety, envy, resentment, and shame?
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- Shauna Schwartz, Sheldon S., Seth Auberon, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

















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