Albert E. Einstein

We turn to a most unlikely Morgan poet, yet one who is ironically the most famous man of the 20th century: the great physicist Albert E. Einstein. (The 'E', by the way, stood for 'Einstein'. Apparently his parent were confused when filling out the birth certificate, or else were great jokers. Historians are split on that matter.)

It is well known that Einstein kept a Morgan in a tool shed behind his home in Princeton, with the license plate "GENIUS". Apparently, when stuck on a particularly tough physics problem, he would retire to the shed and sit there for long hours, studying his Morgan. When asked about this, Einstein replied, "After thinking about the valve timing of a two cylinder, four valve, three-lobe Matchless camshaft, the problems of time-space relativity seemed quite simple."

Conservation of Morgmentum

Two Morgans with three wheels (not four!)
Collided head-on with a roar.
What emerged from the blaze,
Going opposite ways,
Were a Matchless and a speeding Four-Four.



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