Short Overview: "She's obviously in the wrong building—this test is for gifted students, not charity cases." The words cut through the air like ice as ... Albert Einstein races to solve the proof of his theory of general relativity before mathematician David Hilbert.
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- "She's obviously in the wrong building—this test is for gifted students, not charity cases." The words cut through the air like ice as ...
- Albert Einstein races to solve the proof of his theory of general relativity before mathematician David Hilbert.
- Download executive summary (FREE for the first 50 people): Buy the full ebook bundle ...
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