Einstein in Love
by Dennis Overbye
Buy on Amazon"In Einstein in Love Dennis Overbye has written a biography that at last separates the man, Albert, from the myth of Einstein and restores humanity and nuance to a person whom the notoriety of genius has nearly rendered an abstraction. Einstein in Love reveals the scientist as very much a young man of his time - a draft dodger, a self-styled bohemian, a poet, a violinist, and a cocky, charismatic whirlwind who left personal and professional chaos in his wake.". "Drawing upon hundreds of unpublished letters and a decade of research, Dennis Overbye has written a definitive portrait of the coming-of-age of the most influential thinker of the modern era."--BOOK JACKET.
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"This is a great piece of writing and of research about Einstein’s relationship with his first wife, who served as his sounding board in the miracle year of 1905 when he discovered special relativity and laid the groundwork for quantum theory. Mileva Maric was a physics student at Zurich Polytechnic, and when she and Einstein met, they fell madly in love. Overbye wrote one of the first books to come out after the huge trove of letters between Einstein and Maric became available. He shows their passionate love but also their shared joy in physics. He helps us to assess how much she helped in the development of Einstein’s theories. Well, she didn’t come up with any of the concepts, but she was a sounding board, and she checked the maths and the proofs. When the passionate relationship exploded and Einstein wanted a divorce, he couldn’t afford the money Maric wanted to raise their two boys. So Einstein said to her that one day he’d win the Nobel Prize for his 1905 work, and if she gave him a divorce, he’d give her the prize money when he won. She took a week to calculate the odds and consulted other scientists, but she was a good scientist herself and she took the bet. He didn’t win until 1921, but he did give her the money and she bought three apartment buildings in Zurich."
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