Einstein, one of the greatest scientists in human history, was also a man who pleased women. Although he did not have a chic appearance, and was even disheveled and disheveled, and was obsessed with physics research all day long, he had two wives and at least ten lovers in his life, which shows that he was a passionate man.
Not long ago, the Hebrew University in Israel released a batch of Einstein's private letters for the first time, showing a little-known side of him to the world. One of these letters mentioned six mistresses of Einstein, including a blonde Austrian girl, a wealthy Jewish widow, a charming flower shop owner, and a considerate female secretary. wait.
Einstein was romantic by nature, but very indifferent to his wife, and even more indifferent to his family and son. In order to study scientific theories, Einstein worked day and night every day, neglecting his wife Mileva and two sons. Later, Mileva moved to Zurich, Switzerland alone with her two sons. It was the First World War, and Einstein suffered from a stomach attack due to lack of food and lack of family care. Fortunately, he received careful care from his cousin Elsa, and the two began to fall in love. In April 1915, his son Hans Albert wrote two letters to his father, asking him to travel to Switzerland to visit his brothers during spring break. One of the letters said:
"Dear Dad, do you know that my brother already knows multiplication and division, and I am now learning geometric calculations. Mom gives me questions, and we have a small book. I can do as well as you, but why don't you write to us recently? I just hope that you can come to Switzerland at Easter and we can have Dad again."
Ai Yin. After Stan read the letter, he missed his son very much. However, due to the outbreak of the war, Einstein was unable to go to Zurich as scheduled. He wrote back a postcard to his son, promising to come in July and go on a hiking holiday together in the Swiss Alps. However, Einstein's relationship with Mileva deteriorated day by day, and their correspondence included arguments over money and vacation time.
At the end of June 1915, Hans Albert sent a brief postcard to his father, saying: "You should tell your mother these things, because I am not the only one who makes decisions. But if you treat your mother badly, I don’t want to go on vacation with you." When Hans Albert signed the letter, he did not use the nickname "Addu" as before, but imitated his father in the formal letter. The title "A. Einstein" used reflects his coldness towards his father.
Many scientists actually have psychological disorders, have serious emotional problems, and do not understand love. He doesn't even care about his children and wife, let alone the feelings of others. So their invention is false. The most important thing for human beings is to learn to love, not anything else. Some people just want to be Einstein, but if you were Einstein's son and had such a father, how would you spend your childhood? I hope your dads are scumbags like Einstein so you can feel it.