Once upon a time in a quaint little town, Albert Einstein, the genius known for his hair as wild as his theories, was invited to give a lecture on the theory of relativity. Excited but a bit anxious about a crowd of curious faces, he decided to practice a bit of showmanship by bringing a prop—a seemingly harmless apple.
As he stood on stage, mid-explanation of time-space bending, an enthusiastic student at the front row, convinced he was a part-time mediator of sorts, blurted out, “So Professor, if you drop that apple from your theory, will it fall up or down?”
In a moment of sheer clumsiness, thinking he’d impress the audience, Einstein nervously tossed the apple into the air. Instead of a graceful descent, the apple caught the spotlight, shooting upwards like a confused rocket, before it glided straight back down. But instead of landing in the plucky student’s lap, it went straight for his unruly mop of hair—splat!
The audience burst into laughter, not at the brilliance of the lecture, but at the sudden apple conundrum. With his eyes wide like saucers, Einstein gasped, “Ah! I must’ve discovered a new force—the force of my clumsiness!”
But just when everyone imagined the lesson was ruined, the apple improbably plopped into a waiting pie crust on a nearby table, transforming the fiasco into a surprise dessert for all. “Now that’s a delicious relativity!” Einstein exclaimed, shifting the spotlight in the most unexpected of ways.
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