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While being a very kind man throughout his life, Einstein also had a thing for the ladies, divorcing his first wife, Maric, of many years due to his infidelity with his second wife and cousin, Elsa, who he would outlive.
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Mileva Maric intuited that time is relative based on a person's location in space, and her husband, Albert Einstein, theoretically proved it.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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Mileva Maric intuited that time is relative based on a person's location in space, and her husband, Albert Einstein, theoretically proved it.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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Nevertheless, throughout his life Einstein always loved and cared for his children, even his first daughter with Maric who was given up for adoption and remains an obscure detail to history.
“Einstein: His Life and Universe” by Walter Isaacson (Simon & Schuster, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Nevertheless, throughout his life Einstein always loved and cared for his children, even his first daughter with Maric who was given up for adoption and remains an obscure detail to history.
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Mileva Maric intuited that time is relative based on a person's location in space, and her husband, Albert Einstein, theoretically proved it.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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Mileva Maric intuited that time is relative based on a person's location in space, and her husband, Albert Einstein, theoretically proved it.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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Mileva Maric intuited that time is relative based on a person's location in space, and her husband, Albert Einstein, theoretically proved it.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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While being a very kind man throughout his life, Einstein also had a thing for the ladies, divorcing his first wife, Maric, of many years due to his infidelity with his second wife and cousin, Elsa, who he would outlive.
“Einstein: His Life and Universe” by Walter Isaacson (Simon & Schuster, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Available for devouring in print and PDF right now, issue 32 - edited by Monissa Whiteley - has a firm outer coating by the delicious Dan Skinner, and mouth-watering insides from scrumptious authors such as Brian Dolton, Ian Nichols, Dave Luckett and Karen Maric.
ASIM ISSUE 32 OUT NOW! editormum 2008
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