EINSTEIN SPECIFICALLY REFERS TO HIS LAW OF GRAVITATION IN THIS DOCUMENT
The genius grants permission to refer to “Einstein’s law of gravitation” in the dialogue of the movie, Campus Honeymoon.
unusual document signed “Albert Einstein,” two pages, 8.5 x 11, July 9, 1947 consisting of an original Release submitted to Republic Productions, consenting to the use of his name in the 1948 film, Campus Honeymoon. The document details the scene in question, quoting the line from a college professor: “Einstein’s law of gravitation controls a geometrical quantity in contrast to Newton’s law, don’t you agree, Mrs. Watson?” At the conclusion, Einstein grants “permission to mention my name in your photoplay now entitled ‘Campus Honeymoon,’ Prod. #1657, in the manner and for the purpose above described, or in substantially the same manner and in no way derogatory.” A unique piece that demonstrates Einstein’s influence on popular culture. As well, wonderful content comparing “Einstein’s Law” on gravitational control to that of Issac Newton.