That must have been a very interesting paper you wrote. I would love to read it sometime.

My only comment would be that during their marriage A.E. would have been influenced both by his wife and by his work at the patent office. Later on in life he would continue to bring great minds together and I think his contributions between 1917 and the late 1920's were revolutionary in understanding Quantum theory and mechanics. This is not to say that his first wife did not influence him but rather to say that it was always his way to surround himself with great minds.


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On Dec 2, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Mikey wrote:

The argument that Mr. Einstein's work is credited incorrectly to him
and not to her, ...

That's the crux of what I remember.  Hey, at least I got an "A" from a
Ph.D. who was an Einstein "Nut".
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