
Did Einstein play the tuba?
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Of course Einstein did; but it was Alfred (Albert's relative [cousin or nephew, depending what source you read]... he was the musician in the family -- someone had to possess a "realistic" propect of a career.
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So, you see, it is the Einstein relative theory at work once again.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9032151

So, you see, it is the Einstein relative theory at work once again.

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9032151
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Must...resist....TUBACHRIS85 wrote:.....
What are exactly gravitational "pulsars"? I heard awhile back that some scientists were going to test wheather, or not gravity is produced by waves from the Earths core.
-tubachris
But what has the study of climate got to do with gravity and pulsars??

Otherwise, lose the a, and especially, the, sentence, and meaning changing, superfluous, comma.,

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