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Einstein comic

Post by Knut »

I'm searching a comic regarding the discovery of general relativity by einstein. it had two pictures, the first one is about how it is said to be ("space, time and matter are intimately intertwined, how beautiful!"), the second one about how zach imagines it really was: einstein running through the floors of his institute, screaming "guess whose science dick just grew three inches" or something like that. can you help me to find that comic again, please?

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http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=1928

To be fair, one of the more important words 'dick' was omitted from the text transcript and I had to search 'guess whose' to find it.
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thank you a lot for the hint! I first tried to search smbc-comics.com via google, but this didn't work out... :(

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Are you going to print this comic out and stick it on to the wall of your physics classroom? I would recommend you do so. Alotolaughs



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The comic is based on the adventures of the fictional superhero known as The Thing, who is a mutated human with superhuman moviedle strength and senses. The Thing is a member of the Fantastic Four, a group of superheroes who also includes his teammate, Reed Richards, and his wife, Sue Storm. The Thing was created by writer-artist Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Steve Ditko. The first issue sold over 100,000 copies in its first week of release. It was later adapted into a feature film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as quordle The Thing, Michael Douglas as Reed Richards and Val Kilmer as Ben Grimm.

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Einstein: "The future is limitless."

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