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Bienvenidos a Nuestra
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Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) He was
the pre-eminent scientist in a century
dominated by science. The touchstones of the
era--the Bomb, the Big Bang, quantum physics
and electronics--all bear his imprint
He was the embodiment of pure intellect,
the bumbling professor with the German
accent, a comic cliche in a thousand films.
Instantly recognizable, like Charlie
Chaplin's Little Tramp, Albert Einstein's
shaggy-haired visage was as familiar to
ordinary people as to the matrons who
fluttered about him in salons from Berlin to
Hollywood. Yet he was unfathomably
profound--the genius among geniuses who
discovered, merely by thinking about it,
that the universe was not as it seemed. Even
now scientists marvel at the daring of
general relativity
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