Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein was a physicist who was, for a time, employed at Princeton University. He is well known for developing an equation for energy, E=mc².
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Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
As soon as Martin had the bright idea to use his and his friend's laser from earlier to stop B.O.T, he proclaimed "I've got an Einstein". B.O.T.
Marvel Comics continuity
Marvel The Transformers comics
Cliff Dietz, in a very long and boring digression, noted Albert Einstein as a famous person who wore glasses, giving Cliff confidence to wear his glasses. The Man in the Machine!
Marvel Generation 2 comic
Destro noted that Doctor Mindbender could've used his genius to bring back well-renown people like Einstein, instead of making Serpentor. Realignments
Live-action film series
Revenge of the Fallen film
In the middle of his first day of Professor Colan's class, Sam Witwicky entered a trance induced by his earlier contact with an AllSpark fragment, prompting him to read the Professor's entire textbook in a few short seconds. Afterwards, he interrupted class to announce that Einstein's equation for energy was wrong. To be more specific, he stated that the equation is accurate if one only takes this dimension into account, but it fails to address the other seventeen dimensions. The professor was unimpressed, and promptly kicked Sam out. Revenge of the Fallen
Dark of the Moon film
Charlotte Mearing stated Sentinel Prime was considered the Einstein of his world. Dark of the Moon
Age of Extinction film
A poster of Einstein hung on the wall of Cade Yeager's barn. Age of Extinction
The Last Knight film
Einstein was a member of the Order of the Witwiccans. Cogman noted that Einstein would be surprised after witnessing the effects of Hot Rod's temporal blaster. The Last Knight
Notes
- Wheeljack/Que's final head design for Dark of the Moon draws heavily from Einstein's own head, including a shock of hair, glasses, and a mustache.
External links
- Albert Einstein at Wikipedia