Is it not true that einstein saw a ufo once and that he vanisished for 8 days and that no one can account for this.
Is it not possible that aliens told him that famous equation E=MC2.
2007-08-20
09:49:31
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simple really when you collide a mass with another mass at c2 all u are doing is releasing what the universe is made of and that is superstrings these superstrings then reunite with the out side universe creating waves of energy
2007-08-20
10:02:45 ·
update #1
a bus conductor beat him on a bus fare once I believe
2007-08-20
10:06:34 ·
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maybe einstein was an alien himself who was so homesick that he called his fellow planetman and they took him back to his homeworld where he spent a 6 day leave.
2007-08-20 10:08:32
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answered by claire_is_my_name 3
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It was actually an alien from another country.France ,i theenk. His name was Henri Poincare in 1900 AD he published the formula E=MC^2 which Einstein received Gladly from him. So the formula lived on and people were not exactly sure if the formula came from an alien that gave Einstein the formula.
2007-08-20 10:06:07
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answered by goring 6
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It is quite possible and true.
He told me about it himself when I was abducted.
He vanished for 16 days, but due to the relativistic effects of worm hole travel, it only seemed like 8 days to us.
It's a good thing too, because they only got around to letting him know about the E=Mc^2 business until day 14.
The first 12 days were spent on biological experiments on him - well, that and the occasional hand of gin rummy.
2007-08-20 09:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-16 06:25:45
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answered by ? 4
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A read a couple of very good biographies, and they all agree on one point: Einsteins "genius" was a result of HARD WORK (his and his fiancees) nothing else.
2007-08-21 04:12:34
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answered by jacquesh2001 6
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This is why religious nuttiness is so prevalent. Because people have no faith in what human beings can accomplish here on earth.
2007-08-20 10:26:05
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answered by robert 3
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Could just be that Einstein was very intelligent-but then you wouldn't understand that concept would you?
2007-08-20 09:56:23
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answered by tomsp10 4
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Yeah. Sure.
2007-08-20 09:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah
& who told them that? another aliens?
2007-08-20 09:55:50
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answered by hfgdsgfggf 2
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He may very well have done..He also took a lot of other scientists work rearranged it and passed it of as his own
2007-08-20 10:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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