Die Begegnung Wilhelm Reich – Albert Einstein (Teil 1)

Wilhelm Reich, Physiker: ANHANG; Bernd Laska: Die Begegnung Wilhelm Reich – Albert Einstein

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  1. Avatar von Unbekannt Der Orgon-Akkumulator (Teil 3) | Nachrichtenbrief Says:

    […] weggedeutet, zu Unrecht, wie Reich meint und belegt hat (siehe hierzu auch den Artikel „Die Begegnung Einstein-Reich“ in den WRB […]

  2. Avatar von Peter Nasselstein Peter Nasselstein Says:

    “‘The last thing we’re doing is a brand-new play called “Creation,” which has never been heard by anybody. The author would like to have a public reading and hear opinions because it’s very challenging.’

    Centered on historic meetings that were recorded between Albert Einstein and Dr. Wilhelm Reich, Jones said, ‘we’re trying to develop it, and this seemed the perfect place to do it.’”

    This play, by S.E. Endicott, traces their involvement, which ended before Einstein announced in the New York Times that he was “close” to finding the answer to his own mystery, the “unified field theory.”

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  3. Avatar von Peter Nasselstein Peter Nasselstein Says:

    “‘The last thing we’re doing is a brand-new play called “Creation,” which has never been heard by anybody. The author would like to have a public reading and hear opinions because it’s very challenging.’

    Centered on historic meetings that were recorded between Albert Einstein and Dr. Wilhelm Reich, Jones said, ‘we’re trying to develop it, and this seemed the perfect place to do it.’”

    This play, by S.E. Endicott, traces their involvement, which ended before Einstein announced in the New York Times that he was “close” to finding the answer to his own mystery, the “unified field theory.”

    https://www.timesargus.com/features/vermont_arts/new-takes-on-shakespeare-emily-dickinson-and-einstein/article_4d1bc468-624b-5eea-8f3d-fb3bb9c7e4f4.html

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