About 5,000 Einstein documents were posted online

Since December 5, about 5,000 personal documents of famous Einstein scientist have been published publicly on: einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu.

According to the New York Times, this is Einstein's 13th digitized personal document set, included in the project of 30 digitized documents of about 80,000 documents left after 1955 when the scientist died.

This project has been implemented by Princeton University Press and Hebrew University in Jerusalem since 1986.

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Einstein - (Photo: AFP)

In digital documents, letters, papers, postcards, journals and diaries were left in Princeton and elsewhere. They show stories related to his life as of 1923, when he was 44 years old.

As for the digital versions of many of Einstein's papers and letters, readers can find them at the Hebrew University's http://www.alberteinstein.info/.

For the scientific world, they will see that he gave lectures on Princeton relativity since 1921.

For those who wish to learn about his emotional life, they will be interested in the lines of the letter he sent to Mileva Maric (his later wife) at the age of 22, after she gave birth to her child. their Lieseri girl.

According to Today, the major contributor to the uploading of digitized documentary legacy by Einstein was the website editor Diana Korrmos-Buchwald, a professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology.

It is expected that the 14th document collection - including Einstein's 1,000 other digital documents - will be published next January, also on: einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu.