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It remains to be seen if Einstein said what he reportedly said, or not --
but here is what Scott Debnam, my associate got in return to a question about
authenticity:
This will clear up the questions about the Dr. Einstein quote that has been
widely posted:
>From: "Roni Grosz" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Scott Debnam" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: RE: Dr. Einstein and The Honey Bee
>Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 13:37:24 +0300
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>Dear Mr. Debnam,
>
>I found the following as a widely reported but unconfirmed quote. I am
>sorry to have to inform you that the quote you refer to is not authentic.
>
>If the bee becomes extinct, mankind will have only four
>years to live: no bees, no pollination, no plants, no animals,
>no humans.
>
>I agree with you that Albert Einstein would probably have held your work in
>high esteem but I cannot offer you authentic words from him regarding the
>bee.
>
>With best regards
>
>Dr. Roni Grosz
>Bern Dibner Curator
>Albert Einstein Archives
>Jewish National & University Library
>Hebrew University of Jerusalem
>POB 39105 Jerusalem 91390 ISRAEL
>TEL: +972-2-658-5781
>FAX: +972-2-658-6910
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>www.albert-einstein.org
>www.alberteinstein.info
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