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Einstein's Time Capsule? [message #115582] Wed, 18 September 2013 18:10
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From: pduff 


   I came across an item somewhere about Albert Einstein 
   having left a time capsule with instructions for it to be 
   openned 25 (?) years after his death.  Can anyone confirm 
   its existence?  Was it unsealed in 1984?  What was inside?
   There might be notes concerning interesting theories or 
   speculations which he chose not to make public while he 
   was alive, or perhaps his predictions of what would develop
   from his ideas.
   
   regards, Patrick

   Patrick S. Duff, ***CR 5621***          pduff.ti-eg@csnet-relay
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   e ** (pi * i) = (cos pi) + (sin pi) * i = -1  ;Think about it...
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