first of all, the verse about the baron's of industry is about the capitalists who caused WWI (the alliances in the war were based on debts owed between counties), and thus WWII (the huge debts placed on the Weimar Republic allowed for the rise of Hitler), which would fit the flying zeros, even though i think the line is an economic reference.
the mozart verse, i invite anyone else to give it a try, since mine is complete speculation. the verse is about any child who is abused as a source of income and thus loses their childhood innocence. sort of like how michael jackson is so creepy now because he was famous at such a young age.
The Doctor Oppenheimer is indeed Robert Oppenheimer, "the father of the atomic bomb." Most telling is when he visited Japan he was asked whether he felt guilty, he replied, "It's not that I don't feel bad about it. It's just that I don't feel worse today than what I felt yesterday." Like Einstein, he was against the further use of the bomb and the arms race.
The Napoleon verse seems pretty self explanatory, i mean, how else would a diminutive Italian could become the most revered Emperor of France.
first of all, the verse about the baron's of industry is about the capitalists who caused WWI (the alliances in the war were based on debts owed between counties), and thus WWII (the huge debts placed on the Weimar Republic allowed for the rise of Hitler), which would fit the flying zeros, even though i think the line is an economic reference.
the mozart verse, i invite anyone else to give it a try, since mine is complete speculation. the verse is about any child who is abused as a source of income and thus loses their childhood innocence. sort of like how michael jackson is so creepy now because he was famous at such a young age.
The Doctor Oppenheimer is indeed Robert Oppenheimer, "the father of the atomic bomb." Most telling is when he visited Japan he was asked whether he felt guilty, he replied, "It's not that I don't feel bad about it. It's just that I don't feel worse today than what I felt yesterday." Like Einstein, he was against the further use of the bomb and the arms race.
The Napoleon verse seems pretty self explanatory, i mean, how else would a diminutive Italian could become the most revered Emperor of France.