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      • After his doctor insisted that he give up smoking in later life, Einstein still chewed on his pipes and kept one with him always. In fact, when he quit buying tobacco, he was known to load his pipe with and smoke tobacco salvaged from cigarette butts that he scrounged on the street and sidewalks.
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  2. Apr 16, 2015 · Part of the popularity of the pipe is due to the fact that it humanizes him, Sherman says. Smart as he was, it was hard for him to give up on smoking. Einstein died in Princeton on April...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Nov 8, 2005 · Einstein, widely recognised as possibly the greatest physicist of all time, was so dependent on his pipe that he would pick up used cigarette butts to fill it.

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  6. 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.

  7. Feb 1, 2022 · What stimulated those little neurons in his brain to fire and wire so well together? What was he eating? And more importantly — Can we eat what he was eating to also experience the...

  8. 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.

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