I just found this article online:
Einstein's digits: Albert's phone number on Web
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — If you had a question about the special theory of relativity back in 1930, you could call up the guy who proposed it.
Ancestry.com has posted copies of German telephone books from 1915 to 1981 — including Albert Einstein's phone number while he was a university
professor in Berlin.
Back then, just asking for 2807 got you a direct line to the physics genius.
The genealogy Web site got Einstein's number when it scanned dusty phone books kept at the German National Library.
Adolf Hitler's longtime companion, Eva Braun, also shows up in the 1937 Munich directory.
The Web site says the records will come in handy for the nearly 50 million Americans of German heritage hoping to trace their ancestors.
www.google.com...
I just thought if any of us do end up discovering time travel, and find ourselves in 1930's Berlin ( hm not the best holiday time destination!)
surely a call to Albert would be in order. Who knows, could be how he came up with all his theories!
[edit on 9-5-2009 by kiwifoot]
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