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Inventor sued for $50 million
An inventor who sent his kid to Harvard using his invention was sued for $50 million, but the invention was not stolen from him. Another interesting story is about his colleagues gaslighting him into thinking he's being visited by angels when he was depressed.
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A man sued for 50 million for the invention that allowed his son to study at Harvard, although it wasn't stolen from him.
48:29 - 49:52 (01:23)
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A man sued for 50 million for the invention that allowed his son to study at Harvard, although it wasn't stolen from him.
ChapterInventor sued for $50 million
EpisodeSelects: The Rubik's Cube Episode
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Erno Rubik, the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, is alive and well and still teaches architecture in Hungary.
49:52 - 50:57 (01:04)
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Erno Rubik, the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, is alive and well and still teaches architecture in Hungary. He is also considered to have been the symbol of the beginning of capitalism in Hungary, and has a boatload of money from his invention's success.
ChapterInventor sued for $50 million
EpisodeSelects: The Rubik's Cube Episode
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The speaker talks about different movies, including one where colleagues gaslight a depressed man, pursuit of happiness, and Cube.
50:57 - 52:40 (01:43)
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The speaker talks about different movies, including one where colleagues gaslight a depressed man, pursuit of happiness, and Cube. They also correct a mistake regarding Culpa Vrishka mentioned in a previous episode.