Einstein’s Love Story
A girl named Mileva was born in Serbia. Her parents were one of the wealthiest people in her area. After high school, a problem arose that only boys were eligible for admission in the institution where they had to be admitted for further education. So his father obtained a special permit from the Department of Education, under which he was allowed to take physics lectures in Zurich. He loved to get to the bottom of things. According to her classmates, she was a brilliant and quiet girl.
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Albert Einstein Is Born – HISTORY
Albert Einstein was born in Germany, his father was an industrialist, and his mother was the daughter of a landlord. He was curious and rebellious from the beginning. Due to a lack of discipline, he finished high school in Switzerland instead of Germany. Along with three other students, Albert Einstein was admitted to the Department of Physics and Mathematics at the Polytechnic Institute Zurich. He rarely lectured at university and spent most of his time studying at home.
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Mileva was an intelligent and resourceful girl living an orderly life. When the results came out at the end of the class in 1900, Mileva and Einstein’s grades were 4.7 and 4.6, respectively, except for Applied Physics, in which Mileva got five and Albert got only 1. Mileva labwork was thriving on experiments while Einstein followed the same rebellious attitude.
On December 13, 1900, they wrote a research article. But it had only Einstein’s signature. Why Einstein’s signature was the same as Mileva’s, why there are different opinions about it, some people say that maybe Mileva wanted to see Einstein’s name, so he did all this while some say something else.
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The story of Mileva Marić:
According to the letter sent in 1901, Mileva was a staunch supporter of Einstein’s theory of relativity. But his luck was terrible. She was pregnant, and Einstein was still unemployed, so she returned to her parents.
Unemployed Albert refused to marry her. Suu Kyi made a last-ditch effort to continue her academic career and wrote a letter, but Professor Weber rejected it, who had prevented Einstein from pursuing a career.
Shortly after, a girl was born, but what happened to that girl? No one knows where he is yet.
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The couple finally married in 1903. Now Meliva’s father was dead. Albert worked in a patent office eight hours six days a week, while Mileva did only housework. Einstein, meanwhile, was working on special relativity but fell ill. So Miliwa read all his papers repeatedly and sent them for proofreading and publication.
According to Mileva’s brother, the two spent the night working together under a kerosene lamp, writing, solving problems, and arguing.
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What happened to Albert Einstein’s second son?
Albert’s second child was born in 1910, and at the same time, he began to have an affair with his cousin Elsa, which led to their separation.
Mileva agreed to a divorce on the condition that she receive the expected Nobel Prize money. Meanwhile, she was living in a close apartment. In 1925, Albert bequeathed his prize money to his sons. Mileva had a strong objection to this.
According to a source named Kristic, Meliva wrote to her parents and godparents about how she helped Einstein and Albert, ruined her life and later destroyed the letter. According to his son, his mother played a significant role in Einstein’s scientific research.
A study of their lives reveals how they researched together. They supported each other in scientific research, but they could not make their future because of love. Well, it was his fault. But if it weren’t for Mileva, there would be no one to name Einstein today because Mileva organized his life. She was the woman who organized the rebellious Einstein and helped change the history of physics.
Behind every successful man is a woman’s hand.