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{{about|the historical figure that appears in [[Mario's Time Machine]]|the character based on Albert Einstein in [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]|[[Einstein]]}}
{{about|the historical figure that appears in [[Mario's Time Machine]]|the character based on Albert Einstein in [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]|[[Einstein]]}}
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|full_name=Albert Einstein
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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{{quote|I was born in Germany in 1879 and eventually moved to the U.S. in the 1930s.|Albert Einstein|Mario's Time Machine}}
{{quote|I was born in Germany in 1879 and eventually moved to the U.S. in the 1930s.|Albert Einstein|Mario's Time Machine}}


'''{{wp|Albert Einstein}}''' was a [[Germany|German]]-born {{wp|Theoretical physics|theoretical physicist}} who is famous for his contributions to {{wp|modern physics}}, most notably for formulating the theories of {{wp|general relativity}} and {{wp|special relativity}} that rationalized the laws of physics that govern the universe. His formula for {{wp|mass–energy equivalence}}, ''E=mc^2'', was first introduced in 1905 and became intrinsically linked with him. In the NES release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', he is visited by [[Mario]] in a laboratory after Mario travels back in time to 1905 return his stolen [[Physics Equation]], which holds Einstein's famous ''E=mc^2''. If Mario talks to him, Einstein mentions how he was born in Germany in 1879 and moved to the [[United States of America]] in the 1930s (despite Mario having traveled back in time to 1905, when Einstein still lived in Germany).
'''{{wp|Albert Einstein}}''' was a [[Germany|German]] {{wp|Theoretical physics|theoretical physician}} who is famous for his contributions to {{wp|modern physics}}, most notably for formulating the {{wp|theory of relativity}} that rationalized the laws of physics that govern the universe. His formula for {{wp|mass–energy equivalence}}, ''e=mc^2'', was first introduced in 1905 and became intrinsically linked with him. In the NES release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', he is visited by [[Mario]] in a laboratory after Mario travels back in time to 1905 return his stolen [[Physics Equation]], which holds Einstein's famous ''e=mc^2''. He is found in Japan wandering around a shrine. If Mario talks to him, Einstein mentions how he was born in Germany in 1879 and moved to the [[United States of America]] in the 1930s (despite Mario having traveled back in time to 1905, when Einstein still lived in Germany).


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