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E=mc²: Einstein explains his famous formula

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SeanyFuckingG (33 minutes ago) Show Hide
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Wikipedia is full off bull, Einsteins dad was an engineer.
rockerwere (39 minutes ago) Show Hide
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oh yeah cuz wikipedia is really reliable
someman7 (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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No, actually, both his father, and his mother's father were Orthodox priests. I don't think his mother had any official education (I just checked, it's true), but I heard she was bright. His father (being a priest) did. You can read most of this stuff on Wikipedia.
jonnyber1688 (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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his father was an engineer
someman7 (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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What? No, He was a Serb. His father was an Orthodox priest. He was in (what is now) Croatia. The fact that you once had a union with Serbs and Croats, and others, does not mean they weren't their own people. Just that you shared a state. (If that is why you said what you said)
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If he wanted a strong and independent Germany, why did his "work" caused Germany to split? Why would he go to neighboring countries? He was a man of narrow mind IMHO.
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Yes what about Nikola Tesla?
He was Hungarian too :D
We had a lot of smart man.
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It is Attila the Hun,not the han :)
kageromaru (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Leó? ;) Teller?
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einstein used Bolyai János' notes to make it complete. :)
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