Reading an Einstein bio, interesting passage here - link
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 9:54 PM
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From his college days:
Einstein’s impertinence also got him into trouble with the Polytechnic’s other physics professor, Jean Pernet, who was in charge of experimental and lab exercises. In his course Physical Experiments for Beginners, Pernet gave Einstein a 1, the lowest possible grade, thus earning himself the historic distinction of having flunked Einstein in a physics course. Partly it was because Einstein seldom showed up for the course.
At Pernet’s written request, request, in March 1899 Einstein was given an official “director’s reprimand due to lack of diligence in physics practicum.”7 Why are you specializing in physics, Pernet asked Einstein one day, instead of a field like medicine or even law? “Because,” Einstein replied, “I have even less talent for those subjects. Why shouldn’t I at least try my luck with physics?”8
Isaacson, Walter. Einstein: His Life and Universe (pp. 34-35). Simon & Schuster. Kindle Edition.
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 10:06 PM Author: i gave my cousin head
It's been proven a million times he just stole all of his work and jew media propped him up
All of the math geniuses made their best work in their twenties
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 11:55 PM
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Einstein’s 1905 burst of creativity was astonishing. He had devised a revolutionary quantum theory of light, helped prove the existence of atoms, explained Brownian motion, upended the concept of space and time, and produced what would become science’s best known equation. But not many people seemed to notice at first. According to his sister, Einstein had hoped that his flurry of essays in a preeminent journal would lift him from the obscurity of a third-class patent examiner and provide some academic recognition, perhaps even an academic job. “But he was bitterly disappointed,” she noted. “Icy silence followed the publication.”1
Isaacson, Walter. Einstein: His Life and Universe (p. 140). Simon & Schuster. Kindle Edition.
Einstein was like an XO poaster making a brilliant poast, waiting for the expected torrents of blank bumps and getting nothing at first. Until years later someone discovers the genius of the poast and the blank bumps start coming in.
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