FRIENDSHIP

Marie Curie and Albert Einstein formed a deep, enduring bond, grounded in scientific admiration and personal empathy. Curie as the trailblazing physicist working under immense prejudice, and Einstein as the brilliant, empathetic defender of her principles. It´s a triumph of friendship against adversity and a key moment in modern physics. It reveals how intellectual camaraderie, moral courage, and unwavering respect shaped two titans of science—Marie Curie and Albert Einstein—as they helped redefine our understanding of the universe.
[Marie]
Love doesn´t follow laws of gravity,
it´s more a magnetic attraction,
for me it seems like radioactivity:
you slowly burn in passion and affection.
[Albert]
You´re right, love still is an unsolved mystery,
it proves that there is time dilation:
if you long for your lover minutes feel like hours,
[spoken word - male voice]
the act of love can be of shorter duration ...
[Marie]
Thank you, my friend, for your support and understanding,
the press writes very ugly things ´bout me,
I feel I earn the respect, that I´m demanding,
Two Nobel prizes, but I´m still a worthless "she" ?
[Both]
Love is radiant, a powerful force,
it pulls you in, like gravity’s course,
it lights you up and sets your soul ablaze,
contaminates you by its deadly rays.
Love can be pleasant, like between friends,
A radiance that warms and gently mends,
it can be balm for your soul and for your mind,
no stress, no passion, drama, only very kind.
[Marie]
Thank you, my friend, for your support and understanding,
for inspiration and mutual respect,
and while the universe is constantly expanding,
our friendship grows while we observe and we reflect ...
[Both]
Love can be pleasant, like between friends,
A radiance that warms and gently mends,
it can be balm for your soul and for your mind,
no stress, no passion, drama, only very kind.