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- Albert Einstein, creator of the theory of relativity, Nobel Prize winner, and striver for world peace, is almost as well known for his physical appearance as for his epochal work in theoretical physics. Characteristic of that appearance was a pipe.
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Apr 16, 2015 · Since it first arrived at the Smithsonian more than 30 years ago, Einstein’s pipe isn’t just a notable personal item from one of history’s great thinkers, it is also the most popular single...
Jun 12, 2017 · But Einstein was a hardened pipe smoker, known as much around campus for the cloud of smoke which followed him as for his theories.
Albert Einstein’s Pipe, c. 1948. Albert Einstein, creator of the theory of relativity, Nobel Prize winner and striver for world peace, is almost as well known for his physical appearance as for his epochal work in theoretical physics. Characteristic of that appearance was a pipe.
Einstein's Brier Pipe. Albert Einstein, creator of the theory of relativity, Nobel Prize winner, and striver for world peace, is almost as well known for his physical appearance as for his epochal work in theoretical physics. Characteristic of that appearance was a pipe.
Characteristic of that appearance was a pipe. Although in his later years he restricted his smoking on doctors' orders, he couldn't bear to give up the tactile experience of a pipe itself. This one, in fact, gives evidence of Einstein's long usage in a hole he wore through its bit.
Perhaps no part of Einstein’s persona is quite as recognizable as that of his ever disheveled look, wild hair, and pipe in his mouth. He was arguably as much a lover of smoking from his billiard as he was of critical thought, and believing that the former encouraged the latter, Einstein uttered one of the more memorable and beloved quotes ...
Mar 26, 2013 · In case anyone's interested, I'd highly recommend Walter Isaacson's biography of Einstein. (He's the same writer who did the recent Steve Jobs bio and an earlier one on Benjamin Franklin.) Pipe smoking definitely comes up in the book; apparently, Einstein smoked constantly, morning to night.