Re: Was Albert Einstein really a genius as much as the world consider

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If you really wanted to know the real source for what we regard as Einstein's brilliancy, it would be his first wife, Mileva Marić. She was the real genius among the two. She was the one who had an individual, unique mind capable of remarkable insights that seemed bold at the time. Einstein was merely the receptive variable in that equation, and later on was basically the exponent of “bringing out” these remarkable insights out into the world. As Einstein had an immensely competitive identity - an insatiable desire to be first - and a very influential persona that can instantly be intimate with strangers, he had the natural capacity to transfer the information forward to his peers and influence them into a particular track. That is also why his genius - what's considered his breakthroughs - were within these years where they were together. After they no longer lived together, pretty much until his passing, Einstein didn't come up with anything that was merely equivalent in its brilliancy to the early years of the 20th century. Mileva Marić has never received the acknowledgement that she deserved. She was never recognized for her genius. Perhaps now you can get the joke: We still preserve Albert’s brain, where in fact it is her brain that was the culprit for his projected ‘genius’ and the relativity theorem. For me, it's important to expose the dynamics in order to serve what's right; to put the acknowledgement and recognition rightfully where they truly belong. "Thank you Mileva, I recognize you; your gift and your insurmountable contribution to society."

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