In 1931, a book titled “100 Authors Against Einstein” was published by 100 scientists who denounced Einstein’s theory of relativity as nonsense and expressed disappointment in the lack of recognition for their own work.
Albert Einstein
Einstein hated wearing socks….
Einstein hated wearing socks. In a letter to his wife he said that the reason he stopped wearing them was because his big toe always ended up making a hole in them.
Mileva Maric, Albert Einstein’s…
Mileva Maric, Albert Einstein’s first wife, was one of the first female physicists in the world. There is evidence she contributed greatly to Einstein’s research, including his theory of special relativity. Einstein once said, “She solves for me all my mathematical problems.”
Einstein theorised a machine to communicate…
Einstein theorised a machine to communicate with the future, the Tachyonic antitelephone.
Albert Einstein cheated on his wife, belittled…
Albert Einstein cheated on his wife, belittled her scientific achievements, and refused to help out around the house and made her sign a contract in which she would agree to leave the room or stop talking if he told her to.
One time Albert Einstein was asked “How many feet are in…
One time Albert Einstein was asked “How many feet are in a mile?” and he responded saying “I don’t know, why should I fill my brain with facts I can find in two minutes in any standard reference book?”
Albert Einstein had a silk bathrobe that he’d “accidentally” let open…
Albert Einstein had a silk bathrobe that he’d “accidentally” let open in front of certain women — He’d make a move based on their reaction.
Albert Einstein’s eyeballs remain in a …
Albert Einstein’s eyeballs remain in a safe deposit box in NYC.
Many famous Americans, including Helen K …
Many famous Americans, including Helen Keller, Mark Twain, George Orwell, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Albert Einstein, were radical socialists. The US public (and government) have downplayed these people’s political views over the years due to the common fear of far leftism in the country.
When asked what was the speed of sound…
When asked what was the speed of sound Albert Einstein said: “[I do not] carry such information in my mind since it is readily available in books.”