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The Time Traveler's Journal - Lisa Einstein - new set includes pocket watch
THE TIME TRAVELER'S JOURNAL by LISA EINSTEIN See more Ologies - click here New boxed set comprising 24 page journal with lots of interesting envelopes to open, and flaps to lift, plus a very unique pocket watch (it runs backwards!) The time traveler is Lieserl Einstein,
the missing Einstein (who now refers to herself as Lisa.) Born in 1902, there is no record of her existence. The only mention of her birth came when Albert Einstein's personal papers were released to the public in the 1980's. Lisa was exceptionally brilliant, well beyond her father in theoretical and mechanical ability. She went back in time to remove all records of her existence, leaving the mention of her birth in the private papers as a teaser. The Great Fire of Chicago had nothing to do with a cow, but everything to do with a passing comet that sprayed the upper Great Lakes with debris and caused massive firestorms. A small rock was part of that debris. It contained an incredible amount of stored energy, but was the size of a pea and weighed next to nothing. Lisa purchased this pebble, harnessed its energy, and developed a GCSL device (Galactic Cosmic String Locator) to manipulate the pebble to allow her to locate cosmic string tendrils and ride them to other time periods. This book is Lisa's journal and a synopsis of her travels through time.

To the Reader of this journal,
From the day I was born, I had an insatiable hunger for
knowledge. Out of this desire, the tiniest seed of an idea began to germinate: I
wanted to go back in time. And eventually, I found a way to do it.
For more than 80 years, I have traveled through time. I
have maintained meticulous notes in thousands of journals. And now, as I
approach the twilight of my life, I feel the need to tell the world about my
experiences.
Let's call this a teaser journal, as I'm only going to
tell you the things you need to know. I've also decided to entrust you with a
treasured keepsake: my pocket watch. This watch accompanied my on every journey
through time, and during the course of my travels, something incredible happened
to it. The watch began to run backward! If you ask me, a backward-running watch
is a fitting outcome to a lifetime spent going back in time. Keep it safe.
Lieserl Lisa Einstein - the missing
Einstein
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