Albert Einstein Stories

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Red Alert 3:

by Warden-Yarn15 on Sep 15, 2019
Fan Fiction

Albert Einstein was all but Deja Vu. As his existence had been erased by the desperate leaders of the Soviet Union, the world has fallen into chaos as World War 3 becomes a reality and a three front war for everyone unfortunate enough to participate in it - and that is to say, the world. Millions of lives will be needed to be sacrificed in order to achieve v...

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Brand New Bible for the 'New Age'

by Todd-'o'-Vision on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

"In the beginning there was an infinite expanse composed of nothing. And it came to pass accidentally and then began to form chemical elements. Then, accidentally, it decided to compress itself into a ping-pong ball. Having done thusly, it verily chose to collapse in on itself to form a pinhead of compact atoms weighing more than 900,000,000,000,000 tons. An...

The Sexlution

by S-Offender on Dec 14, 2020
Science Fiction

Charles Dunlap, or Charlie, was your typical science nerd. He loved Star Wars, chemistry, and learning new things. He want the most popular guy in school, especially with girls. He lives with his parents, both scientists themselves. His father was a world renowned archaeologist, and his mother was a famous chemist. His love for science were from his parents....

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To My Prince

by His Special on Sep 13, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

My Love, I sit thinking of how we first met. Not an uncommon meeting, but yet uncommon in how it seemed to move so quickly to love. Not just a love of simplicity either. From the start it seemed to be different than just becoming aquaintances. It moved smoothly, and as I look back I was pretty agressive. Not really what I usualy seem to be, but pulled by a...

The Numbers Game

by leapyearguy on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

I was reading an article the other day about adultery that I happened to see on an internet news site. The figures listed showed that thirty seven percent of the men that responded and twenty two percent of the women had admitted to having affairs. That number shocked me. Not because of the number of cheating spouses but it made me ponder just who in the he...

The Deep End of Your Dreams Ch. 10

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Oct 14, 2017
Romance

Chapter 10 Claire too had seen the Shift, had seen Vega, then Deneb and Altair drop down to the southern horizon, only she made a quick estimate of the change in right ascension and declination then worked through the math – in her head. Judging from the positional change in just these three stars, the earth's relative position in the galaxy had either move...

The Fifth Force

by NotReallySure on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Modern physics textbooks refer to four fundamental forces -- the strong and weak nuclear forces, the electromagnetic force, and gravity. It is surmised that these forces are all related in a fundamental way. The scientific equivalent of the Holy Grail is to find the set of equations which will combine all of these forces into one Unified Field Theory. Howev...

Welcome Home

by hotdamnazgirl on Sep 12, 2017
Romance

"John, I'll see you at home later, I have to run or I'll miss my train." I look up at the clock as I stuff some papers into a folder and jam the folder into my bag. "Don't forget my plane won't be in until 10:15, I'll be home as soon as I can." The deep rumble of your voice courses through me as I know what your tone means . . . you are already thinking abo...

Men's Sexual Confessions: Charlie

by PositiveThinker on Aug 30, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Best Buddy's Sexual Peccadillo Group of men sit around talking candidly about their sex lives. I'm Paul, the host of this party. Thanks for stopping by to read my story. We were all sitting around the big screen watching the Super Bowl one year. I had invited all of my best buddies to watch the game with me. There were 21 of us guys, including me. Our wiv...

Far Pangaea 12 : Lab Rat

by SZENSEI on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

James Ian Pryce was a genius. Well! Is a genius. Not only did he hack nearly every Government and Military installation on Earth he recalled most of what he learned. Photographic memory helped him hide the paper trail. What nobody knew was that he had hidden the micro logic also within his youthful dog, "Xander". Xander led a normal life. Catching sticks th...