Announcing the private life of genius Albert Einstein

The entire archive of Albert Einstein's archives, including many love letters, sent to dozens of lovers, letters from fans, papers containing scribbled words about sudden studies. Breaking is being posted online for the first time.

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Initially, Jewish University of Jerusalem, which owns documents of German physicist of Jewish descent, brought 2,000 documents of the scientist Albert Einstein online to help the public have a more comprehensive view. about the man behind the scientific genius.

The archive contained little-known documents, including a postcard to a sick mother, letters to her lover, and a letter from fans to talk about wild hair. stupid of Einstein.'I saw your picture in the newspaper. I think you should go to a haircut, " wrote a six-year-old.

In one picture, a researcher wrote: 'I am doing a scientific survey to determine why geniuses often leave long hair'.

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The theory of relativity in physicists has received the Nobel Prize for the revolution in science.

In the post-World War I era, Jewish-German scientist Fritz Bauer criticized Einstein's decision to come to the United States to raise funds to build Jewish University. Bauer accused Einstein of not being loyal to Germany.

In response, Einstein wrote: 'Although I think internationally, I always feel obliged to speak in my authority for oppressed and abusive people . this is an act of expression. loyalty, not disloyalty '.

Roni Grosz, who is in charge of the archives, said that the letter made it clear that Einstein was devoted. East European Jewish refugees in Germany had not been educated at the university during the post-World War I period, and Einstein considered this unfair.

'He could not change this in Germany, so he worked hard to find another solution - to help the good Jewish youth learn in a university in Jerusalem ,' Grozz said.

The curator said, the Jewish University will announce the transcript of Einstein's time in the school chair to hope to erase the false belief of many people that Einstein was poor at school. Einstein's letter to scientists also shows how Einstein's research has reached progress since the new scientist was a 20-year-old student.

In Einstein's book also contains papers showing the interest in social issues, from nuclear disarmament to African American rights and Arab-Jewish conflict.

In a letter to an Arab newspaper before the creation of the Israeli state, Einstein made a peace proposal: an 'secret council' of eight members including Arab physicists and Do Thai, judges, clergy, and representatives of the working class will negotiate a conflict settlement that causes a split between the two.

Since 2003, there have been 900 images of Einstein's handwritten manuscripts, and an incomplete list lists the contents of the material that has been posted online. Now, with the funding of the Polonsky Foundation UK, the agency previously funded to digitize Isaac Newton's documents, all 80,000 Einstein's documents were categorized and applied cross-reference technology.