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PREFACE A New Look At The Legacy Of Albert Einstein Genius. Absent-minded Professor. The Father Of Relativity. The Mythical Figure Of Albert Einstein - Hair Flaming In The Wind, Sockless, Wearing An Oversized Sweatshirt, Puffing On His Pipe, Oblivious To His Surroundings - Is Etched Indelibly On Our Minds. "A Pop Icon On A Par With Elvis Presley And Marilyn Monroe, He Stares Enigmatically From Postcards, Magazine Covers, T-shirts, And Larger-than-life Posters. A Beverly Hills Agent Markets His Image For Television Commercials. He Would Have Hated It All," Writes Biographer Denis Brian. Einstein Is Among The Greatest Scientists Of All Time, A Towering Figure Who Ranks Alongside Isaac Newton For His Contributions. Not Surprisingly, Time Magazine Voted Him The Person Of The Century. Many Historians Have Placed Him Among The Hundred Most Influential People Of The Last Thousand Years.
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