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(Wikipedia:
Albert Einstein in popular culture)
Albert
Einstein has been the subject of or inspiration for many works of
popular culture.
On Einstein's 72nd birthday on
March 14, 1951, UPI photographer Arthur Sasse was trying to persuade
him to smile for the camera, but having smiled for photographers many
times that day, Einstein stuck out his tongue instead. This
photograph became one of the most popular ever taken of Einstein,
often used in merchandise depicting him in a lighthearted sense.
Einstein enjoyed this photo and requested UPI to give him nine copies
for personal use, one of which he signed for a reporter. On June 19,
2009, the original signed photograph was sold at auction for $74,324,
a record for an Einstein picture.
Einstein
is a favorite model for depictions of mad scientists and
absent-minded professors; his expressive face and distinctive
hairstyles have been widely copied and exaggerated. Time magazine's
Frederic Golden wrote that Einstein was "a cartoonist's dream
come true."
"Einstein"
has become a word used to describe someone extremely intelligent; the
name is also applied sarcastically to someone who states the obvious
or displays a lack of intelligence or insight ("Way to go,
Einstein!")...
...His
birthday, March 14, is also Pi Day, so called because 3/14
corresponds to 3.14, the first three digits of the number Pi. The
town of Princeton, New Jersey, where Einstein lived for more than 20
years, celebrates March 14 every year as "Princeton Pi Day and
Einstein Birthday Party."...
...There is a persistent popular
belief that Einstein was left-handed, but there is no evidence that
he was, and the belief has been called a myth. Einstein wrote with
his right hand, and authoritative sources state flatly that he was
right-handed. An autopsy on Einstein's brain showed a symmetry
between the two hemispheres, rather than a left-sided dominance as is
typical of most right-handed people or a right-sided dominance as
found in most left-handed people...
...Einstein
in video games:
Einstein is an integral character in the Command &
Conquer: Red Alert series, being responsible in Red Alert for
altering the course of history using a time traveling device he
created to remove Adolf Hitler from existence in an attempt to
prevent the horrors of World War II, inadvertently leading to Soviet
Union's rise to power and conflict with Europe. He continues to be
featured in the altered timeline in Red Alert and Red Alert 2
developing time travel technology for use by the Allies, and his
fictional murder at the hands of the Soviets, also involving a time
machine, is a central plot point of Red Alert 3.
In
Mega Man, released in 1987, Dr. Wily's design is inspired by Albert
Einstein, and was initially conceived to appear as a tall, thin
scientist with a mustache, glasses, balding hair, and lab coat.