http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/021209/misc/9einstein.htm
Et quelques les lettres d'enfants envoyées au physicien. Comme celle-ci:
"Dear Sir,
. . . I probably would have written ages ago, only I was not aware that you were still alive. I am not interested in history, and I thought that you had lived in the 18th c., or somewhere around that time. I must have been mixing you up with Sir Isaac Newton or someone..."
Dear Mr. Einstein,
I am writing to you to settle an arguement another boy and I had in school today. We are both in the eighth grade . . . This friend of mine claims that every genius is bound to go insane because all geniuses in the past have gone insane. I could not make him believe that there ever had been a genius in the past that hasn't gone insane. I said that you were a genius and you hadn't gone insane. My friend said you would go crazy in a year or less...
A cette adresse:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/16/arts/design/16TANK.html?8hpib
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Cocolumbo