Einstein's Theory Of Infidelity

Einstein' S Theory Infidelity - Culture, Family, Travel, Consumer Reviews - Posted: 14th Jul, 2006 - 6:35pm

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A brilliant man who in his private life was just a big flirt that hurt his family. Humans can learn from this?
Post Date: 11th Jul, 2006 - 11:34am / Post ID: #

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Einstein's Theory Of Infidelity

Einstein's Theory of Infidelity

Albert Einstein has been revealed as a charismatic flirt and philanderer who liked to describe his extramarital affairs to his second wife and stepdaughter. A series of 1,300 letters written by the physicist were published for the first time yesterday. They are part of a batch of 3,500 bequeathed to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The letters, translated from German, portray Einstein as a heartbreaker who in one letter tells his long-suffering wife, Elsa, how some women shower him with "unwanted" affection. In another he asks his stepdaughter, Margot, to discreetly deliver a love note to his Russian lover.
Ref. https://news.independent.co.uk/world/scienc...icle1171410.ece

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Post Date: 11th Jul, 2006 - 8:45pm / Post ID: #

Einstein's Theory Of Infidelity
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Infidelity Theory Einsteins

First and foremost, talking about extramartial affairs to your wife is wrong. It's called cheating

Second, it's his personal life. Media, get out there.

Post Date: 12th Jul, 2006 - 5:05am / Post ID: #

Einstein's Theory Of Infidelity
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Einstein's Theory Of Infidelity Reviews Consumer & Travel Family Culture

In all my time of studying history, I have learned some less known and interesting facts regarding Einstein. Such as the fact that he wrote a letter to convince the president to allow the Nuclear project to continue. He wrote two letters infact. He wrote these because he was so avid against war, and he thought this technology would bring the promise of war prevention by sheer fear of this weapon. He was an environmentalist and conservationist as well. But very few details about his personal life were ever taught because they weren't important. His contribution to science is what he did for the world, why bring out all this bad years after his death.

13th Jul, 2006 - 2:40am / Post ID: #

Infidelity Theory Einsteins

They say the line between genius and insanity is very thin. I think in Einstein's case it was blurred.

He's not the first great man in history to have his philandering record exposed, and he won't be the last.

Does this diminish the works he did? No. Does it diminish the man? Perhaps. Does it shame his family? Yes. So why was it necessary to reveal these family secrets?




Post Date: 14th Jul, 2006 - 6:35pm / Post ID: #

Einstein's Theory Of Infidelity
A Friend

Infidelity Theory Einsteins

Why, you ask Farseer? Just a dull day in the paper, so let's dig up some dirty laundry on someone.

It's terrible, I know.


 
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