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File:Nathan Rosen.jpg|link=Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)|1909: Physicist [[Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)|Nathan Rosen]] born.  He will develop the idea of the Einstein–Rosen bridge, later named the wormhole.
File:Nathan Rosen.jpg|link=Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)|Physicist [[Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)|Nathan Rosen]] says he believes that [[The Eel]] is "as human as you or I, and a victim of villanous persecution."
File:The_Eel.jpg|link=The Eel|[[The Eel]], imprisoned in the [[Nacreum]], remains defiant:  "No prison can hold me!"
File:The_Eel.jpg|link=The Eel|Art critic and alleged supervillain [[The Eel]], imprisoned in the [[Nacreum]], remains defiant:  "No prison can hold me!"
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Nathan Rosen and The Eel Discuss a Molecule Where None of the Electrons Have a Definite Quantum Number, But the Pair of Electrons has a Pure State is a famous lost illustration of a conversation between theoretical physicist Nathan Rosen and alleged supervillain The Eel.

It is widely believed that Rosen gained key insights into the EPR paradox (nonfiction), and that The Eel learned enough about quantum physics to later construct a portable wormhole generator.

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