Despite the many doubts about the success of the world famous scientist Albert Einstein, success in personal life did not come in the sense of 'the relativity' the father of the theory. Especially after the first marriage, 11 years of life seemed to have been in vain for some reason. Einstein's first wife and colleague-colleague Meliva Maric spent 11 years, in the interest of children.
Walter Isacson, a renowned American author in a book titled 'Einstein: His Life and Universe' In the newly released book, Isacson has shown how Einstein has failed to live a harmonious life.
In a report of Daily Mail by quoting Isakson, Einstein made a list of several rules for wife Maric and herself as the means of nurturing her love at one stage of her 11 years of married life. But all of them were only for children's sake and they were somehow imposed. Mary had to live like a medieval slave girl.
Mary was the pioneer among women in mathematics and physics studies throughout Europe. But after 11 years of marriage, when it seemed that the marriage was a wrong decision, then in 1914, Einstein made the list of rules. According to Isacson's book, physicist ordered his room to be tidy in his list, feeding in the room three times a day, keeping clothes and keeping the bedroom and the table of education organized. At the same time, she instructed her not to use her desk. However, after the directive of Einstein, Meric passed the two sons Hans Albert and Edward Zurich in Switzerland. Marian immediately sent divorce papers. However, in 1919, Einstein agreed to the separation of marriage. In his book Isakson also mentioned that in 1912, Einstein was involved in a relationship with a cousin named Elsa, because he had no contact with his wife. In 1919, he married Elsa. After four years, the relatives and friends of his friend were involved in the relationship with Newman, apparently as a husband, 'failed' Einstein. Isaksson also mentions, "It is easy for him to uncover the relativity theory more than the way Einstein was used to finding happiness and peace in the family."
Mary was the pioneer among women in mathematics and physics studies throughout Europe. But after 11 years of marriage, when it seemed that the marriage was a wrong decision, then in 1914, Einstein made the list of rules. According to Isacson's book, physicist ordered his room to be tidy in his list, feeding in the room three times a day, keeping clothes and keeping the bedroom and the table of education organized. At the same time, she instructed her not to use her desk. However, after the directive of Einstein, Meric passed the two sons Hans Albert and Edward Zurich in Switzerland. Marian immediately sent divorce papers. However, in 1919, Einstein agreed to the separation of marriage. In his book Isakson also mentioned that in 1912, Einstein was involved in a relationship with a cousin named Elsa, because he had no contact with his wife. In 1919, he married Elsa. After four years, the relatives and friends of his friend were involved in the relationship with Newman, apparently as a husband, 'failed' Einstein. Isaksson also mentions, "It is easy for him to uncover the relativity theory more than the way Einstein was used to finding happiness and peace in the family."
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