Re: Albert Einstein Jr.?
From: Androcles (androc1es_at_nospamblueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 08/15/04
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Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:32:43 GMT
"xxein" <xxein@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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| "George Hammond" <research137@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| > "George Hammond" <research137@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| > news:ipcTc.283115$JR4.20497@attbi_s54...
| > >
| > > "George Hammond" <proof-of-god@comcast.net> wrote in message
| > > news:A6%Sc.115152$8_6.39249@attbi_s04...
| > >
| > > [Hammond]
| > > PS: I just received this information from a faculty member at the
Woods
| > Hole
| > Oceanagraphic Institute in Woods Hole MA:
| > >
| > > > Hans Einstein is buried at the graveyard next to the Church of
| > > > Messiah in Woods Hole. Head down Woods Hole Road
| > > > and as you approach the village, look for Nobska road on
| > > > your left, then Harbor Hill Road on your right. The next
| > > > street on your left will be Church Street. Take in, go over
| > > > the bridge and the church and graveyard will be immediately
| > > > on your left. There is a small parking lot that abuts the cemetery.
| > > > I don't know where Einstein's plot is, but it's not a very large
| > > > area.
| > > > Good luck.
| >
| > [Hammond]
| > Pursuant to the above advice, I drove to Woods Hole at sun up this
| > morning...
| > its only about 20 minutes away from my home town.
| > Being a lifelong resident of Cape Cod I know every town and road in it
| > like the back
| > of my hand. I didn't have any trouble finding the Church of the Messiah
or
| > the
| > cemetary.
| > The Church and the cemetary are at least 200 years old... a typical
old
| > New
| > England design built of huge rough hewn blocks of brownstone and
granite.
| > The cemetary is full and I think Hans Albert Einstein may have been one
of
| > the
| > last people buried there... probably an exception because of his name.
It
| > is a small
| > cemetary with about 300 headstones.
| > Most of the occupants are old Cape Cod names like Eldridge, Hallet,
Hall,
| > Crowell,
| > etc. decendants of the Mayflower landing in 1620. There is a small but
| > noticible
| > sprinkling of Jewish names, and a number of tombstones have the word
| > "scientist" or "biologist" on them... probably faculty members at the
Woods
| > Hole Oceanagraphic
| > Institute. In fact it's an accident the Albert Einstein Jr. is even
buried
| > here... he was
| > giving a lecture series at the WHOI when he had a heart attack at a
| > resturant and
| > was rushed to the hospital but didn't recover. This was in 1973 and he
was
| > 70.
| > I finally located the tombstone, covered by a large overgrown hedge.
Its
| > way
| > down in back in a recent extension to the ancient cemetary, right near
the
| > single road running through the place.
| > Through a hole in the hedge, which was covered by a large spider web
I
| > had to clear away,
| > and after breaking off some of the overgrown shrubbery... there it was,
| > Hans Albert Einstein's tombstone. It has a famous epitaph on it, which
is
| > quoted
| > in many biographical books and reads "A life dedicated to students,
music
| > and nature"
| > or something to that effect. Its a beige colored stone.. maybe marble
or
| > limestone
| > or something.
| > It was 7 am and no one was there. I looked around reading all the
old
| > familiar
| > Cape names.... names of nobodies.. nobody of importance beyond Cape Cod
| > anyway..
| > and then I looked back at Einstein's headstone. I thought of Moses,
Exodus,
| > Jesus, the Roman destruction of Israel... the Holocaust, Einstein's
| > discovery
| > of Relativity... and now the fact that Relativity has been discovered to
be
| > a mathematical
| > explanation and proof of God... and I looked down at Albet Einstein's
son's
| > tombstone... and suddenly a very erie feeling came over me... what was
he
| > doing
| > here? Why did this international historic 3,500 year old mighty quest
for
| > God come
| > to rest in a Cape Cod cemetary 20 miles from my house? Why wasn't Hans
| > Albert
| > Einstein in Berne, Zurich, Princeton, Berkeley or somewhere he was
connected
| > with,
| > or in the family cemetary in Berne with his grandmother and grandfather?
| > Why Woods
| > Hole Cape Cod??
| > Its said that Hans Einstein became "enamoured of Woods Hole" in the
short
| > time he
| > spent here, and because of that his family decided to bury him here. My
| > take on that
| > is that he must have discovered, like I have discovered, that YES, Cape
Cod
| > is actually
| > a "holy place". God may very well be on Cape Cod. Jack Kennedy was
from
| > here,
| > in fact lived not 5 miles from me. The people who inhabit the Cape are,
in
| > my
| > opinion, "peculiarly normal" personality wise and socially... noticably
so.
| > And, it
| > turns out the scientific prooof of God has been discovered here (Hammond
| > 2003).
| > I have a funny feeling that Hans Einstein noticed something about Cape
Cod
| > that
| > went beyond the scenery and the architecture.... he noticed the PEOPLE!!
My
| > guess is that his sixth sense told him that this was going to be the
place
| > where
| > the TRUE MEANING of his fathers great discovery was going to be
realized.
| > In short..... he was looking for me. Well, this morning at 7 am, August
| > 14th 2004,
| > he finally found me. A greeting from Albert Einstein to George Hammond,
| > from his
| > son Hans.
| >
| > ====================================
| > SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE
| > 1st mirror site:
| > http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god
| > 2nd mirror site:
| > http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com
| > new site (under construction):
| > http://home.comcast.net/~proof-of-god
| > ====================================
|
| xxein: So? Don't keep us guessing. What did he say?
"Dad said to say 'Hi, George' and asked how ya doin' ? ", of course.
Doesn't take much to work that out, George said it was a greeting.
George replied, "Fine thanks, how are you? " and Hans said
"Not feeling so good, I'm cold".
"Why is that, Hans?", George asked.
"Cos I'm dead!", said Hans, "this ectoplasm gives no warmth at all".
The remainder of the conversation is private so I cannot tell you about it,
but I can assure you if I did it was purely my own imagination that allowed
me the highly privileged insight to witness the conversation between George
and Hans.
George can now add "psychic medium" to his amazing list of accomplishments,
if he has not already done so. This is why George knows his god exists but
we do not. We may see George as a ranting, raving lunatic, but George sees
the truth through his own eyes and mind; that is a remarkable achievement
few of us are unfortunate enough to possess.
Androcles.
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