What will happen if honeybees disappear?
Well, according to what Einstein said, Man will disappear four years later. Looks surprising that such a great scientist made such an alarmist statement. But Einstein was not just a physicist. He was a very cultured person who knew the deep connections between all forms of life. However, it is a little surprising that Einstein considered honeybees so important and essential for our existence. After all there is a large number of other insects, flying and crawling, who should be equally efficient in transport of pollen for the spread and growth of life, including plants, fruits and condiments, so essential for supporting and enriching human life. It would be wrong to accuse Einstein for partiality towards honeybees. Perhaps, like many of us, he was fond of eating hone. Perhaps, like many of us, he was also impressed by the sophistication of bee colonies, the amazing structures of their hives, based on accurately carved hexagonal elements of these structures. Perhaps he was also intrigue