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It hasn't been confirmed but it is highly possible that Albert Einstein had Aspergers Syndrome. Another famous person that might of had it was Isaac Newton. Read more about it at: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3676-einstein-and-newton-showed-signs-of-autism.html
she's so smart that she might have read every book in the world.
No one knows but unless you ask Einstein himself we will never know
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yes, i read it in my school
There is no concrete evidence that Albert Einstein said this exact quote. However, Einstein did emphasize the importance of fostering imagination and creativity in children, which could be achieved through reading fairy tales.
Yes. Daodejing was one of Einstein's most valued books. More sabout it could be found at:http://www.doaism.nethttp://sites.google.com/.../laozimathchern/laozi-chern-math-philosop
While Albert Einstein was primarily known for his scientific work, he was also a skilled writer. His works, including his famous scientific papers and popular books, are known for their clarity and accessibility, making complex ideas understandable to a wider audience.
It is not possible to know the exact number of books Albert Einstein read in his lifetime. However, it is known that he was an avid reader and had a wide range of interests, so he likely read a significant number of books on various subjects.
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It hasn't been confirmed but it is highly possible that Albert Einstein had Aspergers Syndrome. Another famous person that might of had it was Isaac Newton. Read more about it at: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3676-einstein-and-newton-showed-signs-of-autism.html
Yes, Albert Einstein was an avid reader and enjoyed contemplating deep philosophical and scientific ideas. He was known to spend hours immersed in books and thinking deeply about the nature of the universe.
Albert Einstein was married twice. See http://www.answers.com/topic/albert-einstein for sources. Einstein married Mileva Maric in 1903 in Switzerland, apparently. Mileva and Albert were divorced in 1914. You can read about her on http://www.answers.com/topic/mileva-mari-2 He married his cousin Elsa Löwenthal in 1919, in Berlin apparently, and they remained married until her death in 1936. Elsa was Albert's first cousin (maternally) and his second cousin (paternally). You can read about her on http://www.answers.com/topic/elsa-einstein