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Did Einstein steal relativity from his wife?
"She is a good student ..." —— marek's semester grades in the four-year course of Zurich Institute of Technology are at best mediocre. Her average grade is about 4.3 (1-6).

"She was admitted to the graduate program ..."-No, she wasn't. She failed in the physics and mathematics graduation exams in middle school twice.

"He wrote that he could not make progress or concentrate without her."

As the quotation shows, he wrote that he preferred to study with her. However, many letters show that he studied extracurricular textbooks without her present.

After finishing school, 190 1 got pregnant and was expelled from school. -No, she's not. She took the graduation exam for the first time on 1900, but failed. 190 1, about three months pregnant, she took the exam for the second time (but failed). There is no evidence that anyone but Einstein knows that she is pregnant.

1904, she gave birth to a child. Before the summer of 1905, she had finished four-fifths of her thesis. The girl in her class will have a nurse to take care of the children in the first year, so that she will have enough time to write her thesis. "

With Einstein's salary, they couldn't afford nurses, and there was no evidence that marek had engaged in physics research in the first few years of their marriage. 1906, in a letter to her close friend Helen Kaufman savage, she wrote: "My husband wrote more and more papers"-this did not imply that she was involved in the production of these papers.

After they finished a paper on 1905, Albert stayed in bed for two weeks, while she was obsessed with details and finally sent it to the Wall Street Journal. Introduction of Peter Michelmore, Einstein and Dodd Meade, 1962.

This is just Michelmore's imagination. Just as there are many obvious fictional scenes and fictional dialogues in his book, this book does not claim to be an academic work. The blog post of Pauline Gagnion you quoted here repeats many other erroneous statements, and there is no original or at least reliable source.

Albert would say at the party, "I need my wife. She helped me solve all my math problems. " Desanka Telbuhovi? -Julie? Mileva mari? Einstein: Albert Einstein's shadow): In Serbia, 1969, Germany, 1982, France, 199 1 year. "

Once again, you quoted Pauline cannon, who relied heavily on Radmila Milentijevic (20 15), while Tebovich GuiJurich provided hearsay evidence of all parties concerned 60 years after the incident. The so-called "evidence" could not hold water in court for a minute. Nothing else-Maric did badly in the math part (function theory) and failed in the diploma exam. Nothing in Einstein's early papers could give full play to his math ability.

"Later 1908, he became famous and was invited to give a speech on the paper of 1905. The eight pages of Albert's first speech were all in her handwriting."

No one knows why she wrote these. We do have a complete handout on the basic course of mechanics taught by Einstein at the University of Zurich 1909/ 10. Maric's eight-page notes follow Einstein's early pages. What can this prove?

19 10 year drafted a letter (handwritten by mileva), which was addressed to Max Planck, who asked Albert for advice. Both documents are kept in the Einstein Archives (AEA) in Jerusalem. "

Physics was written by Serbian historian stanislav Yuznic (2004, 240-24 1 page). This draft contains a lot of deletions (including misspellings of "plank" and "Board") and the first draft of all the features of bears, which Einstein Planck asked to comment on.