Max Talmey was born in 1869.
Max Talmey died in 1941.
Max Talmey (1867-1941 ) was Albert Einstein's mentor at Munich.
Max Talmey
Max Talmey
Max Talmey
While he was a student at the Munich medical school, Max Talmey served as Einstein's mentor and strongly influenced the education of Einstein. Their association occurred during five years of Einstein's second decade. They lost contact for many years after each left Munich. Talmey emigrated to the United States and practiced medicine, mainly ophthalmology, in New York City. He made significant contributions to medicine, to the popularization of Einstein's work, and to the development of international languages. The relationship of Talmey and Einstein was rekindled when Einstein visited and later moved to the United States.
Max Talmey influenced him since he was young since he brought him many challenging books and problems for him to solve. He had a huge impact on Albert Einstein and his learning and thinking.
Albert Einstein's mentor was theoretical physicist Max Planck, known for his work on quantum theory. Planck supported Einstein's research and helped him secure a professorship at the University of Berlin. Planck's guidance and encouragement played a significant role in Einstein's development as a scientist.
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