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Posted: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:15 PM by Alan Boyle

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RE Einstein...ol' Al was never as befuddled as depicted...it's us that can't figger things out...why portray him as the bemused doofus?
When he really did the tongue wagging, hair electric, sputtering and drooling act, it was to entertain his friends and associates.
He and they were nervous about what they had done, and bored that there was nothing new for them to pursue.
Simple entertainment for complex minds.
Reality is far more diverse than science has yet to discover.  We are likely generated from a one-dimentional point that still exists..  We are all part of the same thing!  Instantanious travel isn't just a pin hole in relatively, it's a flood gate to something far grander!  Grvity is the mere byproduct of this one-in-the-same connectedness and attoms themsleves are likely reflective of four of five dimentions, not just three.  I'd hate to be the fool that figures this all out for certain... they'd likely fall over with a heart attack when they see the scale of grandness behind it all :)!  


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