There ain't 'alf been some clever bastards.
2006-10-30 08:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Umm...don't know what you really mean there...but if it's intended as a serious comment and not a poem - I think that science is always changing, contrary to the popular belief that science is absolute. So, they'll be more and more knowledge added to our current pool. What a guy said years ago might not hold true today!
2006-10-30 08:14:10
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answered by pice_th 1
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"The Einstein-Szilárd letter was written on August 2, 1939, mostly by Szilárd, warning that "extremely powerful bombs of a new type may thus be constructed" by means of nuclear fission..."
That doesn't sound like something Einstein would say if he wrote a letter to the president urging the US to pursue nuclear fission (splitting the atom)
2006-10-30 08:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be fine if atoms were the littlest, ever heard of Quarks, anti Quarks, Leptons or Muons then?
BOOM HEADSHOT
pwned
2006-10-30 08:12:03
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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Who said he was witless?
2006-10-30 08:04:55
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answered by Ally 5
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If he'd been really clever he'd have kept his ideas to himself and told all the other scientists to do the same, and then we wouldn't have the threat of nuclear war.
2006-10-30 08:11:52
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answered by Iain Speed 2
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Ummm... I agree...
All I can say is that Einstein was very sexy
2006-10-30 08:24:17
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answered by Bellshk 3
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He weren't half a clever b*stard.
2006-10-30 08:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Indeed, thank you Mr Drury.
:)
2006-10-30 08:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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hello bill l new suit today
2006-10-30 08:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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