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After publishing E=MC2, Einstein spent the rest of his life in an unfulfilled search for a Unified Field Theory which could explain all tyhe physics of the universe in one elegant formula. He failed but we have succeeded...
49. Zenprov: Center of Zenprov is an episode from Zenprov by Marshall Stern and Nancy Howland Walker. After publishing E=MC2, Einstein spent the rest of his life in an unfulfilled search for a Unified Field Theory which could explain all ty...
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Published Mar 1, 2012, 32:23 long, audio available.
After publishing E=MC2, Einstein spent the rest of his life in an unfulfilled search for a Unified Field Theory which could explain all tyhe physics of the universe in one elegant formula. He failed but we have succeeded. In this episode we share the discovery we made about a year ago that we have been tyesting and working out ever since. Now at last we are ready to share it. How's that for a sales pitch? Seriously though this episode centers on the one essential beginning middle and end seed of Improv without which there is no art and in the presence of which, genius is always attainable. Chicago Improv Associates
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49. Zenprov: Center of Zenprov is from Zenprov by Marshall Stern and Nancy Howland Walker.
Published Mar 1, 2012 and 32:23 long