101 Things You Didn't Know About Einstein: The Untold Stories of His Life, Science Discoveries & Universe Secrets (101 Series) - Perfect for Science Lovers, History Buffs & Gift Ideas
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101 Things You Didn't Know About Einstein: The Untold Stories of His Life, Science Discoveries & Universe Secrets (101 Series) - Perfect for Science Lovers, History Buffs & Gift Ideas
101 Things You Didn't Know About Einstein: The Untold Stories of His Life, Science Discoveries & Universe Secrets (101 Series) - Perfect for Science Lovers, History Buffs & Gift Ideas
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Learn everything you need to know about Albert Einstein, the genius who created the Theory of Relativity and calculated mass-energy equivalence.101 Things You Didn’t Know About Einstein provides in-depth, fascinating facts about the famous scientist and mathematician—including details about his personal life, scientific discoveries, interactions with his contemporaries, thoughts on war, religion, and politics, and his impact on the world since his death. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, information, or interesting and entertaining trivia, this book contains everything you need to know about Albert Einstein!
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As the first reviewer noted, this book is a source of interesting facts about Einstein. Unfortunately, however, the authors perpetuate a few myths, particularly in regard to Einstein's first wife, Mileva Maric. She was not "one of the brightest students" at the Zurich Polytechnic (later ETH) where she and Einstein enrolled in 1896 for the four-year diploma course for teaching mathematics and physics in secondary schools. In the Intermediate diploma examinations Mileva's grade average placed her fifth out of six students (Einstein came first in their small group), and she failed the final diploma examination in 1900. Nor was she "considered by many to be a brilliant physicist" - she never produced any work in physics beyond her diploma dissertation, nor even taught the subject. The notion that she may have contributed to Einstein's celebrated 1905 papers has been examined closely and rejected by historians of physics such as John Stachel and Gerald Holton.On a more minor point, Einstein and Mileva did not move in together shortly after meeting. They quickly became friends, but in a letter some two years after they both enrolled at Zurich Polytechnic Einstein was still addressing Mileva as "Dear Fraülein" and signing himself "Albert Einstein". They became sweethearts by late 1898, but didn't live together when they were students, and the list of "stereotypical" chores the authors claim Mileva undertook for Einstein during that time has no historical basis.

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