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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2006

Story of Kenji Sugimoto, professor in Math and Science history at Kinki university in Japan on a pilgrimage to find Einstein's brain.

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  • The best way to adore Einstein is to follow is principles in life and if possible try to understand his theories

  • I don't know what Einstein's opinion is, but if parts of my brain can bring joy and happiness (or increased scientific knowledge) to people when i am dead i really hope it will, because i won't be needing it...

    great film by the way.

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  • what a great documentary

  • Professor Kenji Sugimoto

    Professor at Systems Science Laboratory

    Nara Institute of Science and Technology

    8916-5 Takayama-cho, Ikoma City, Nara 630-0192, Japan

    Fax: +81-743-72-5359

  • I'm very happy he was able to obtain a piece of Einstein's brain.

  • Oh dear, there are lots more comments on part 6 than on this video. I think many people missed the end of the movie because it wasn't called part 7.

    Oh well, they'd probably all make dumb zombie jokes anyway, rather than properly appreciate the greatest film ever made.

  • Passion is evidently something that ultimately leads one to fulfill one's dreams. Prof, Kenji Sugimoto surely has it. Gave us an insight too, on how the brain of the worlds most intelligent minds is handled...or mishandled.Great work, professor!

  • This show was hysterical! But interesting how this professor got around to finally seeing the brain.

  • Kenji Sugimoto--

    A living Don Quixote

  • Good script, both funny and moving. Like allendalewilliams, I found the statue scene very aesthetic. Congrats!

  • thank u for this great film...

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