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LINK The Final Days of Albert Einstein | Princeton University Press

A very good read and insight into the man.

barjoe 9 June 2
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Ron Hatch: Relativity in the Light of GPS EU 2013

I'm not smart enough to question either Ron Hatch or Albert Einstein. Very interesting lecture and spoken in a way for a lay person to understand

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Einstein's desire to find new questions and their answers surfaced in his youth.

Scientists and mathematicians find answers in different ways. Scientists then test their answers in laboratories; mathematicians decide whether their answers satisfy their equations.

In Walter Isaacson's biography of Einstein I searched on "rebel". Give it a try.

This insight into his final days. There's no doubt of Einstein's brilliance, this makes it apparent that he was also a good man.

@barjoe …a good man with a mischievious streak.

@yvilletom There are rumors he was a bit of a lecher.

@barjoe I wish….

In Isaacson:
“His magnetic appeal and soulful manner repeatedly attracted women.”
and
“…after Elsa’s death, when Einstein was spending time with a variety of women.”
Later, in a letter to Eugenia Anderman: “You must be aware that most men (and many women) are by nature not monogamous. This nature is asserted more forcefully when tradition stands in the way.”

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