Albert Einstein.
Lin Xian pinched the warm key from his clothes, turning it in his hand to observe.
When he first heard the address, Lin Xian hadn't reacted, but as Angelica mentioned it, he recalled the reports about Einstein he had seen before.
The great man had spent his twilight years in Princeton, a time spanning over twenty years, making Princeton his second home.
He lectured regularly at Princeton University, and when he died in 1955, it was in Princeton University Hospital, passing away at the age of 76.
It was widely known that the head of pathology, fascinated by Einstein's brain, had dissected the thinker's head without permission and stolen the brain, preserving it in formalin.
To this day, Einstein's brain tissues are still kept at Princeton University Hospital; over recent decades, scientists have conducted a lot of research on the genius's brain.
But most of their findings were insignificant.