Einstein's Dream

Einstein's Dream

by (us) Alan Letterman

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In 1905, a significant year in history, Einstein, who was working at the Swiss Patent Office, was about to create an earth-shattering theory, but he fell into one dream after another... In dreams, time is a circle, looping over and over; or, time stands still; sometimes, time is a nightingale, which people want to catch but cannot; but when caught, the bird dies immediately... Thirty independent dreams, leaving countless question marks about life. If time had flown differently, would we still be living the same way we do now? If life begins with old age and ends with childhood, then how are youth and old defined? If life only lasts for twenty-four hours and the sun rises once, why are you running so fast? If all dreams were predetermined to succeed or fail, would we still dream? If the lover you meet for the first time ceases to exist the next moment, will love just be in vain? If the world is going to end in one minute, where should we be with whom?

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