Born in Serbia, a girl named Mileva was one of the wealthiest people in her area. After high school, a problem arose that only boys were eligible for admission to the institution where he was to be enrolled for further education. So his father withdrew a special permit from the Department of Education under which he was allowed to take lectures in physics in Zurich. He was fond of reaching the depths of things. According to her classmates, she was a very intelligent and inferior girl.
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Albert Einstein, a boy born in Germany, his father was an industrialist while the mother was the daughter of a landlord. He was curious and rebellious from the beginning. Not having discipline, he ended up in Switzerland instead of finishing his high school in Germany. Albert Einstein along with three other students enrolled in physics and mathematics at the Polytechnic Institute Zurich. He used to attend lectures at university and spend most of his time at home studying.
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Mileva was a very intelligent and intelligent girl living a regular life. When the results came to the end of the classes in 1900, the grades of Milwaukee and Einstein were 4.7 and 4.6, respectively, except for Applied Physics, with only five of Milwaukee's and Albert's 1. The Milwaukee Labwork was experimenting with Einstein's rebellious behavior.
On December 13, 1900, they both wrote a research article. But it was only Einstein's signature. There are different opinions as to why Einstein's signature was not Mileva's. Some people say that maybe Madeva wanted to see Einstein's name, so he did all this while some say differently.
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According to a letter sent in 1901, it appears that Millewa supported Einstein for the sake of relativity. But his fate was bad. She was pregnant and Eoin Stine was still unemployed, so she returned to her parents.
The unemployed Albert was unwilling to marry her. So Militia made a last-ditch effort to continue her academic career and wrote a letter, but Professor Weber, who had prevented Einstein from pursuing her career, rejected it.
A girl was born shortly after, but what happened to this girl? No idea of where he is yet.
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Eventually, in 1903, the two married. Now Mileva's father had died. Albert was working in a Patent office where he worked 8 hours a day six days a week. Milwaukee was only doing housework. In the meantime, Einstein was working on the grounds of special relativity but he became ill. So Milieva repeatedly read all his papers and sent them out for publication.
According to Maliwa's brother, they would sit and work together, writing, solving problems and discussing the two nights under a kerosene lamp.
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Albert's second child was born in 1910, and it was during this time that he began to have a relationship with his cousin Elsa, and this relationship led to the separation.
Maiava agreed to a divorce that would take the projected Nobel Prize money. During this time she was living in an apartment in a state of compression. And all his life remained in that state. In 1925, Albert gave his prize money to his sons. Milroy had a lot of objections to this.
According to source Anonymous Kristine c, Mileva wrote to her parents and her godfathers about how she helped Einstein and Albert destroyed her life and later destroyed the letter. According to her son, her mother was a good contributor to her father Einstein's scientific research.
After studying their lives, they discover how they both researched together. In scientific research, another girl, like Maliwa, failed to make her future because of love. Well, it was a mistake. But if there had been no Milwaukee, there would have been no one to take Einstein's name today because Milwoy had organized his life. This was the woman who organized the rebel Einstein and helped change the history of physics.
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Albert Einstein, a boy born in Germany, his father was an industrialist while the mother was the daughter of a landlord. He was curious and rebellious from the beginning. Not having discipline, he ended up in Switzerland instead of finishing his high school in Germany. Albert Einstein along with three other students enrolled in physics and mathematics at the Polytechnic Institute Zurich. He used to attend lectures at university and spend most of his time at home studying.
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Mileva was a very intelligent and intelligent girl living a regular life. When the results came to the end of the classes in 1900, the grades of Milwaukee and Einstein were 4.7 and 4.6, respectively, except for Applied Physics, with only five of Milwaukee's and Albert's 1. The Milwaukee Labwork was experimenting with Einstein's rebellious behavior.
On December 13, 1900, they both wrote a research article. But it was only Einstein's signature. There are different opinions as to why Einstein's signature was not Mileva's. Some people say that maybe Madeva wanted to see Einstein's name, so he did all this while some say differently.
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According to a letter sent in 1901, it appears that Millewa supported Einstein for the sake of relativity. But his fate was bad. She was pregnant and Eoin Stine was still unemployed, so she returned to her parents.
The unemployed Albert was unwilling to marry her. So Militia made a last-ditch effort to continue her academic career and wrote a letter, but Professor Weber, who had prevented Einstein from pursuing her career, rejected it.
A girl was born shortly after, but what happened to this girl? No idea of where he is yet.
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Eventually, in 1903, the two married. Now Mileva's father had died. Albert was working in a Patent office where he worked 8 hours a day six days a week. Milwaukee was only doing housework. In the meantime, Einstein was working on the grounds of special relativity but he became ill. So Milieva repeatedly read all his papers and sent them out for publication.
According to Maliwa's brother, they would sit and work together, writing, solving problems and discussing the two nights under a kerosene lamp.
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Albert's second child was born in 1910, and it was during this time that he began to have a relationship with his cousin Elsa, and this relationship led to the separation.
Maiava agreed to a divorce that would take the projected Nobel Prize money. During this time she was living in an apartment in a state of compression. And all his life remained in that state. In 1925, Albert gave his prize money to his sons. Milroy had a lot of objections to this.
According to source Anonymous Kristine c, Mileva wrote to her parents and her godfathers about how she helped Einstein and Albert destroyed her life and later destroyed the letter. According to her son, her mother was a good contributor to her father Einstein's scientific research.
After studying their lives, they discover how they both researched together. In scientific research, another girl, like Maliwa, failed to make her future because of love. Well, it was a mistake. But if there had been no Milwaukee, there would have been no one to take Einstein's name today because Milwoy had organized his life. This was the woman who organized the rebel Einstein and helped change the history of physics.

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