Feb 20, 2019 - In 1905, Albert Einstein worked in the government patent office in Bern, Switzerland. ... Before he left home, his wife put a jar of granola cookies for his 10 am ... Harvey kept Einstein's brain in the granola cookie jar for 40 years, ...
The man was Thomas Harvey, a pathologist who in 1955 removed, photographed and preserved the great physicist's brain during autopsy. In the decades since, the brain has enjoyed a certain celebrity. In the '80s, Harvey gave away slices to the curious, keeping the rest in a pair of glass cookie jars.Mar 10, 2015
Should the United States of America have a new category for this stolen and black marketed brain? Thomas Harvey committed a crime and yet all the Scientists and relative communities excited their field with the find instead of reporting it to the F.B.I. or at the very least, the local police department. Should Albert Einstein fell the category of art than the punishment would have fit the crime, the scrapings would have shown the original and the police departments all over the world would have identified the work. Where is the local police department, the F.B.I. and or N.S.A. in collection of this information and eventual charge coming against the scientists that have had in their possession the brain of Albert Einstein?
Jump to Recovered - Painting, Title, Artist, Date stolen, Date recovered, Location of theft ... The painting's continued and increasing fame was heightened ...
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