einstein is a wise man, and he knows what the world is, humans is an emotional being, and a social animal.
Albert Einstein's first wife was Mileva Marić, a Serbian-born physicist he met while they were students. His second wife, Elsa Löwenthal, was a relative, but not an aunt: she was Einstein's first cousin through his mother and also his second cousin through his father.
Twice
by kissing her in a church
A good place to start to figure this out would be with a grandchild such as Hans Albert Einstein or Bernhard Caesar Einstein and then check if he or she has children(therefore making them Albert Einstein's grandchildren). After doing some searching over the Internet I found this site: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/mar/lesser-god/article_view?b_start:int=1&-C= To summarize the bits I read the adopted sibling of Bernhard, Evelyn, found she may really be Albert Einstein's daughter. The rest of the site mentions how Evelyn found out from Bernhard that his wife, Aude, was pregnant and about to have Albert Einstein's first great grandchild. They mentioned various great grandchildren after this who also have connections to the family as nephews, cousins, and other such relationships they wouldn't if Einstein did not marry his cousin. Hope this helped!
Mileva Marić and Elsa Einstein which i dont get because isnt that ilegal to marry two wemen at the same time just a year apart?
No he did not, but he did marry his cousin.
No, according to my research he did not marry his sister. But Albert Einstein did indeed marry his relative (first cousin) Elsa Einstein. Weird huh,O_o for the smartest man known world wide you'd think he had the brains to not to marry someone in the family. Thats like a brother marrying his sister :3
Albert Einstein's first wife was Mileva Marić, a Serbian-born physicist he met while they were students. His second wife, Elsa Löwenthal, was a relative, but not an aunt: she was Einstein's first cousin through his mother and also his second cousin through his father.
Yes.Albert Einstein marry his counis.
Yes, Albert Einstein's second wife, Elsa Lowenthal, was his first cousin on his mother's side. Lowenthal also happened to be his second cousin on his father's side
He was attracted to his cousin Elsa because she was very well endowed. He explained that the attracion was even stronger because of the dna connection. This came to be known as Einstein's Theory of Relative Titties.
he is not marryed
Queen Alexandria Victoria did marry her cousin albert.
Twice
by kissing her in a church
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
That's not true. He was married and with multiple children. He left that wife who was suicidal and left all of his kids behind. He went on to marry his cousin.