no he never even thought of it. to him his life was perfect
Yes, Albert Einstein did help the German Nazis during WWII. Albert Einstein helped the Germans by creating the atom bomb and gas other JJJJJJJJEEEEEWWWWWSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!! Hual Hitler!! 1488, SS White R Die White power
Yes, Albert Einstein never went to a mental institution. He was a renowned physicist known for his theory of relativity and contributions to the field of theoretical physics.
it is believed that Albert Einstein went crazy with the vass amount of knowledge he held in his brain. The human brain can only handle so much. If the brain obtains too much then the brain would just collapse not able to take in the amount of pressure and knowledge. It is said that Albert Einstein had gone mad because of how much he knew. As said before the human brain can only handle so much. He had wild hallucinations and could not handle reality. He was slowly losing grip on reality. Some stories say that Albert Einstein's wife had died and this drove the already mad Albert to kill himself. Some say that is the story, others say he died of internal bleeding, some say what they want. But to the greatest fact of knowledge I seek i believe that Albert Einstein was a great man. Yes, he was a mad genious but in my eyes he was just a man that had too much too handle. That was Albert Einstein. signed, an 11 year old
Many people wonder if depression increases the risk of suicide and, if so, by how much. Although the majority of people who have depression do not die by suicide, having clinical depression (also known as major depression) does increase the suicide risk compared to people without depression. The risk of death by suicide may, in part, be related to the severity of the depression. New data on suicide and depression suggests that about 2 percent of those people ever treated for depression in an outpatient setting will die by suicide. Among those ever treated for depression in an inpatient hospital setting, the rate of death by suicide is twice as high (4 percent). Those treated for depression as inpatients following suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts are about three times as likely to die by suicide (6 percent) as those who were only treated as outpatients. There are also dramatic gender differences in the lifetime risk of suicide in people with depression. While about 7 percent of men with a lifetime history of the condition will die by suicide, only 1 percent of women with a lifetime history will die by suicide. Another way of thinking about depression and suicide risk is to examine the lives of people who have died by suicide and see what proportion of them were depressed. It is estimated that about 60 percent of people who commit suicide have had a mood disorder (major depression, manic depression, or dysthymia, for example). Often, younger persons who kill themselves have a substance abuse disorder in addition to being depressed.
There is no evidence that Albert Einstein went "crazy." Towards the end of his life, he did suffer from various health issues but did not experience any mental health problems. Einstein continued to work and engage with the scientific community until his passing.
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yes
No, I have never thought of suicide. I think that it is very foolish. If I had this kind of courage, I would work more hard.
One can never know what another is thinking.
Carl Einstein died on July 5, 1940, in Lestelle-Btharram, Pyrnes-Atlantiques, France of suicide.
No. Animals have the pure need to stay alive.
EInstein didn't invade anything. Ever
they rarely do
No
isaac newton...Ask Einstein himself.
no
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