George Duke wrote on Thu, Dec 8, 2011 04:33 PM UTC:
Http://www.chess-poster.com/english/notes_and_facts/chess_quotes.htm -- there's Al Einstein on
Chess (116, 234), thinking of his friend Emanuel Lasker, contemporary gm and
mathematician, Albert consulted on his equations. Fellow German
mathematician David Hilbert had the relativity equations ahead of Einstein
but shunned the controversy of Newton/Leibniz 225 yrs. earlier. Actually
not exclusive theoretician, Einstein got practical lab experience as a kid
at his uncle's studio to manufacture electrical equipment in Munich. As a
result, he could express better than any abstract mathematician real-world
time/force interactions. Physics nomenclature put respectfully into
pre-modern CV art: http://www.chessvariants.org/other.dir/physics.html.