Who was Albert Eienstien? I'm not familiar with him.
Garry Kasparov or Albert Eienstien

ok, how can relativity be applied to chess?
good question.
thanks...i don't necessarily mean Einstein's concept of relativity of universal light/energy/mass. I'm thinking there's a lot the general concept of relativity can teach us in chess. For example the value of a piece is relative to the values of the other pieces, and that all has to do with where they are and what they're doing.
Who is great?