Einstein: On cheating? I can hit 10

Reginald 2022-10-11 20:03:46

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Both of my marriages

failed humiliatingly
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The Einstein in our impression is brave to challenge authority and is not limited by race, but as a husband, he is also a mortal side.

With the emergence of this "Genius" produced by National Geographic, Einstein is undoubtedly a loser in the face of emotions.

——There are a lot of spoilers ahead——






"I like her innocence like a girl"

The so-called genius of genius lies in the paranoid in character, and Einstein is undoubtedly the best among them. He questions authority academically, doesn't turn in homework, skips classes, and doesn't listen to anyone.


He felt resistance from the world, and he was frustrated. That's when he met the teacher's daughter, who was obsessed with Einstein's desire to explore the unknown.

Einstein harvested the listener for the first time, but the way their souls communicated was a bit strange. He found a wilderness and rolled up the sheets.

Einstein's academic pursuit is undoubtedly firm and clear. This is the person who dragged Newton down from the altar, but he is ignorant of emotions.

He only knew that when he was not accepted by the world, he needed a listener, so when he met the teacher's daughter, it was like a thunder in the sky.

It's just like everyone's inferiority, but Einstein has passed this period of hard struggle. He no longer needs a listener. He needs a soul-communicating partner, and the other party is ruthlessly abandoned.






"I like her genius-like wisdom"

Einstein, who was at the Zurich Institute of Technology, finally met his first partner in life: Mileva Marek, who was a genius enough to be side by side with Einstein.

So Einstein went on the offensive swiftly, despite his euphemisms for exploring learning.


It is rather ironic that Einstein dared to resist the entire academic world and subvert the tradition, but when faced with the problem of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, he was also confused, did not dare to resist, or did not want to resist.


In other words, Einstein was originally a man of himself. His world was large enough to accommodate the entire universe, and his world was too small to accommodate a woman.

It is no exaggeration to say that Mileva helped Einstein complete the verification of dozens of papers, including the theory of relativity. Without Mileva's help, Einstein might just be a small clerk in the patent office.

When Einstein needed help, he would say: I need you, but he thanked everyone in the paper, except Mileva.

In the emotional world, you regard the other person as your whole world, but when the other person only sees you, from the very beginning, you will lose a crushing defeat.

Coincidentally, when Pierre Curie was faced with a similar situation, he responded like this: There


must be only a handful of people who can refuse the Nobel Prize. Marie Curie was lucky to meet Pierre Curie, Received the highest honor for scientists.

But for Mileva, it seemed a little miserable, her academic goals could not be achieved, her marriage fell through, and in the end an unnamed solitary tomb was left.

In terms of marriage, those scientists were undoubtedly subverting the tradition, but they exaggerated the divinity of their characters too much. They forgot that they were only mortals after all.








Conclusion In

the end, Einstein married his empathetic cousin Elsa. He thought he had finally captured happiness, but...the

good times didn't last long, and Einstein had a relationship with a young and beautiful secretary in the office.


Compared with his mature and perfect academic system, his system of seducing girls is also quite perfect:

in terms of seducing seductresses, Einstein is undoubtedly successful, and there is no girl paper that cannot be seduced, but in terms of marriage and family, there is no doubt that Einstein is successful. A loser, he mentioned in his autobiography: There is no doubt that both of my marriages were "shameful" failures.

This reminds me of Louis Kahn, an American architect, who once had two lovers, one who helped him define his design language, and the other who helped him with the landscape of the Kimbell Art Museum.

These masters undoubtedly have their very subversive side, Einstein's complete overthrow of classical physics, but no matter how giants they become, they will always have the inferiority of being mortals.

They are always looking for a partner who is helpful to them, and they are always looking for the best solution for their life partner. Einstein once said this kind of love:


Einstein said this to three women, but he After all, he became the king of flags, and the mountains and fields were filled with Flag.


Einstein once thought that the triangle relationship was a fairly stable result, but applying mathematical knowledge to emotions is undoubtedly too young too simple. Emotions are undoubtedly both a question and a proposition.


Will you do this question about love?

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