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    Einstein was a stud!!! Who Knew?

    Letters reveal Einstein love life
    Tuesday, July 11, 2006 Posted: 0319 GMT (1119 HKT)


    Albert Einstein died in 1955 aged 76.


    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Albert Einstein had half a dozen girlfriends and told his wife they showered him with "unwanted" affection, according to letters released on Monday that shed light on his extra-marital affairs.

    The wild-haired Jewish-German scientist, renowned for his theory of relativity, spent little time at home. He lectured in Europe and in the United States, where he died in 1955 at age 76. But Einstein wrote hundreds of letters to his family.

    Previous-released letters suggested his marriage in 1903 to his first wife Mileva Maric, mother of his two sons, was miserable. They divorced in 1919 and he soon married his cousin, Elsa. He cheated on her with his secretary, Betty Neumann.

    In the new volume of letters released on Monday by Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Einstein described about six women with whom he spent time with and received gifts from while being married to Elsa.

    In the early 1980s, Elsa's daughter, Margot, gave almost 1,400 letters to Hebrew University, which Einstein helped found. But Margot directed that the letters not be released publicly until 20 years after her death. She died on July 8, 1986.

    Some of the women identified by Einstein include Estella, Ethel, Toni, and his "Russian spy lover," Margarita. Others are referred to only by initials, like M. and L.

    "It is true that M. followed me (to England) and her chasing after me is getting out of control," he wrote in a letter to Margot in 1931. "Out of all the dames, I am in fact attached only to Mrs. L., who is absolutely harmless and decent."

    In another post to Margot, Einstein asked his stepdaughter to pass on "a little letter for Margarita, to avoid providing curious eyes with tidbits."

    Family heard

    The new batch of letters for the first time included replies from Einstein's family, Hanoch Gutfreund, chairman of the Albert Einstein Worldwide Exhibition at Hebrew University said.

    This, he told reporters, helped shatter myths that the Nobel Prize-winning scientist was always cold towards his family.

    "In these letters he acts with much greater friendship and understanding to Mileva and his sons," Gutfreund said.

    Gutfeund said that though Einstein's later marriage to Elsa was best described as a "marriage of convenience," he wrote to her almost every day, describing, among other things, his experiences touring and lecturing in Europe.

    "Soon I'll be fed up with the (theory of) relativity," Einstein wrote in a postcard to Elsa in 1921. "Even such a thing fades away when one is too involved with it."

    Einstein lived and studied in the 1930's at Oxford, where he hid from the Nazis. A German colleague, he said in a letter to Else, had told him "to not even come near the German border because the rage against me is out of control."

    In the same letter, which he wrote in 1933, less than a decade before the start of World War II and the Nazi Holocaust, Einstein writes: "One fears everywhere the competition of the expelled 'brainy' Jews. We are even more burdened by our strength than by our weakness."

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    http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/me...eut/index.html

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    Einstein ruled!

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    Interesting life

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    thats the only part of Einsteins life I dont have any respect for. He treated his family very poorly.

    I remember a quote from einstein directed to another famous physcisist(I think it was Niels Bohr) where he expressed his admiration that Bohr has remained faithfull to his wife all his life.

    Still the greatest man of the 20th century no doubt. No one is perfect

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    yuck d00d i don't wanna think about that old buzzard doing it!

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    the women must be the kind that are attraced to larger than normal medula oblongatas.....................

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    That definitely shows that looks arent everything to women because he has a face only a mother would love. But with his intelligence I could see him talking some drawers off.

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    it was probably the fame. Just look at how ****ing uggly some famous dudes are that walk around with supermodells.

    Scientists doesnt get that kind of attention nowdays

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    How could someone so smart marry their cousin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lavinco
    How could someone so smart marry their cousin?
    He was a physicist, not a biologist...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13
    He was a physicist, not a biologist...........

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    i have a lot of respect for Einstein , a great man who was a unique scientist and who also was god believing theologist .

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    Quote Originally Posted by zOaib
    i have a lot of respect for Einstein , a great man who was a unique scientist and who also was god believing theologist .
    Yeah I wish a new physicist like him would appear soon. Physics needs it

    He wasnt realy religious though, atleast he didnt agree with any religion and he didnt belive in any afterlife.

    this is a quote from him

    It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it.
    Letter to an atheist (1954) as quoted in Albert Einstein: The Human Side (1981) edited by Helen Dukas and Banesh Hoffman ISBN

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan
    Yeah I wish a new physicist like him would appear soon. Physics needs it

    He wasnt realy religious though, atleast he didnt agree with any religion and he didnt belive in any afterlife.

    this is a quote from him
    # Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
    Einstein is probably the best known and most highly revered scientist of the twentieth century, and is associated with major revolutions in our thinking about time, gravity, and the conversion of matter to energy (E=mc2). Although never coming to belief in a personal God, he recognized the impossibility of a non-created universe. The Encyclopedia Britannica says of him: "Firmly denying atheism, Einstein expressed a belief in "Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the harmony of what exists." This actually motivated his interest in science, as he once remarked to a young physicist: "I want to know how God created this world, I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts, the rest are details." Einstein's famous epithet on the "uncertainty principle" was "God does not play dice" - and to him this was a real statement about a God in whom he believed. A famous saying of his was "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."

    he did believe in a higher power of creation , call it God or A being , and he was very much into theology aswell.

    http://www.godandscience.org/apologe...encefaith.html

    ( FAMOUS SCIENTISTS WHO BELIEVED IN GOD ) <----- Above link

    P.S it also includes Isaac Newton .

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    yeah maxwell also belived in god and farday had a very deep belife.

    I still think the boldes is very important. He didnt belive in any religion. My belife is somewhat similar to einsteins. I belive something created the universe but I dont belive that something has any influence in everyday life at all.

    Anyway thats a bit off topic

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    Hay!


    If I don`t mistake now..
    But I whant to belive and remember that Albet was asked to be the first
    Leader over the Israel ore somthing.

    When Albert was asked about the commission Albert say.

    -:No tanks.
    -:Policy is variable and changeable.
    -:Science is constant.

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