diabeditor
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Einstein's Mouse
I remember reading about a "lost notebook" of Albert Einstein's. It was an old research notebook found years after his death. In the notebook was information about his mouse. Supposedly the notebook gave an account of how he transported mice to the future and also back in time. The mouse was placed in a wooden cage between two metal plates. Then an electrical charge was passed between the plates, causing the mouse to be transported in time.
This is a quote from the notenook.......
"Wilma came back today! She popped onto my time platform in front of me while I was cleaning it. I looked at where her cage was and there she was too! At first I was confused, but when I realized that her appearance meant that sometime in the future I had succeeded. Wilma vanished after a few minutes. It felt really great to know with undeniable certainty that I will be successful!"
The notebook was later confiscated by the CIA or so the story goes.
Any thoughts on this? Does anybody know the full tory here?
I remember reading about a "lost notebook" of Albert Einstein's. It was an old research notebook found years after his death. In the notebook was information about his mouse. Supposedly the notebook gave an account of how he transported mice to the future and also back in time. The mouse was placed in a wooden cage between two metal plates. Then an electrical charge was passed between the plates, causing the mouse to be transported in time.
This is a quote from the notenook.......
"Wilma came back today! She popped onto my time platform in front of me while I was cleaning it. I looked at where her cage was and there she was too! At first I was confused, but when I realized that her appearance meant that sometime in the future I had succeeded. Wilma vanished after a few minutes. It felt really great to know with undeniable certainty that I will be successful!"
The notebook was later confiscated by the CIA or so the story goes.
Any thoughts on this? Does anybody know the full tory here?