Does Albert Einstein's I.Q. make him such a genius? Or is it his E.Q.? The play unravels the amazingly eventful life of one the most eminent personalities of the world. What lay beneath his image of a jolly, absent-minded scientist?
Einstein's 'contemporary'' Thomson Harvey decides to find out by splitting open the genius' brain, hoping to find something distinctive. What exactly is the E.Q.? Is it his Emotional Quotient, or is it Einstein Quotient?