
Geoffrey Rush as the older Albert Einstein in “Genius,” a series beginning on National Geographic.
New York Times: Review: ‘Genius,’ a Portrait of the Man Behind the Equation
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Even for those of us who watch a minimal amount of television each week, a bit of channel-surfing was sure to stumble across the hype over National Geographic's 10 part mini-series titled "Genius" --- about the communist, crackpot, plagiarist, warmonger and Time Magazine's "Man of the 20th Century," St. Albert Einstein (cough cough). The artificial exaltation of the slovenly sock-less fiend, -- that the great Serbian-American scientist / inventor Nikola Tesla referred to (in a private letter) as "a long-haired crank" -- ranks right up there with the Holohoax and the 9/11 scams as the most elaborate con jobs of all time.
Even if, purely for the sake of argument, we were to accept Einstein's stolen (here) "Theory of Relativity" ™ as mathematical proof that space is "curved," time can be "dilated," and nothing can ever exceed the speed of light, the fact remains that none of Einstein's "discoveries" ever had any practical application. So why is he so endlessly hero-worshipped whereas his contemporary applied
