The 20th Century’s most influential physicist, Albert Einstein, had a birthday this week, March 14. He would've been 137, a pretty ridiculous age even for modern science's most popular poster boy. But equally ridiculous are a spate of tweets spewed out by Beirut-based pranksters, (and already picking up momentum since the birth date) opining online: what would happen if the German, Jewish-born, genius was, in fact, Lebanese?
Riduculous still by the fact that you'd think the Lebanese had enough to tweet and chatter about on this nationally-charged day, just given the calendar-date-named political party block, March 14, alone. But, leave it to the Lebanese to find a way into any topic, full throttle.
Since the eccentric German actually spent much of his adult years in Switzerland, where he raised his family (to first wife), maybe this hypothetical premise is not all that far-fetched. Who can forget the nostalgia rekindled by the 1960s Lebanon epithet, our Switzerland of the Middle East. The Lebanese certainly do a fine job of keeping the stale, and less and less relevent, reference alive in the face of ongoing sectarian strife.
Here are some of the #WhatIfEinsteinWasLebanese posits. The originals are posted in Arabic; follow them via
#لو_اينشتاين_لبناني