Talk:Chenille Sisters

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[edit] Is It True, Albert?

In their song, "Is It True, Albert?", the Chenille Sisters lay some pretty heavy claims that Albert Einstein stole his work from his wife. I've not heard this anywhere else (and, having a degree in Physics, I've heard a _lot_ about Einstein's work) but I'd like to know where they got this idea. If it's true, it's something that should be promulgated as widely as possible. If it turns out to be untrue, there should at least be a footnote somewhere.

Does anyone have any idea where the Chenille Sisters got this idea?


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