• Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 hours ago

    Per wikipedia:

    In 1912, Einstein entered into a relationship with Elsa Löwenthal, who was both his first cousin on his mother’s side and his second cousin on his father’s.

    I think he’d agree with this meme.

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      12 hours ago

      I’m unclear on the concept of a second cousin. I’m also unclear on the how she would be a cousin on both sides.

      Wait…was Einstein’s family tree shaped like a telephone pole?

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        11 hours ago

        cousin chart

        Albert’s mother’s parents were Elsa’s grandparents, and his father’s grandparents were Elsa’s great grandparents.

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          I mean, honestly, it actually might be. It’s certainly more or less how evolution did it. We’re basically programmed to have genetic drifts if the population gets too low, making more likely for the reproducing population to find a new niche. So while it would be hilariously immoral, and also probably produce A LOT more of the worst minds, you produce enough genetic freaks and eventually one of em is gonna be a megagenius

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        dude all of us unclear on the concept of second cousin. like, we were digging through my family history and found out one of my great something grandfathers married his fifth? cousin. like, they didn’t even find out until the wedding and the grandparents were “meeting” and were like “aren’t we second cousins or something” but in a town of 5,000 your picks are limited.