swallowtsui 51F
1120 posts
1/8/2007 7:41 pm

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1/22/2007 10:25 pm

Theory of Relativity, Theory of Lovability


- Love Letter by Einstein to Mileva Wanted

---Mumbles---

Are greats and talents able to love?

Is it easy to be their lover? (not at all...)

Does it imply misery and happiness if you're involved? (plenty lot of examples...)

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What would the young scientist be in his love letters?

Sure he was not the same person as we deemed fm his much-older and bearded pic. that he was posed as a freak scientist.

Was his love life related to his great scientific achievement?

I'm interested in it.

Einstein and Mileva were schoolmates in the Federation Polytechnic Institute of Switzerland (something like that, DVC or Nam can correct me), fell in love in their twenties and had a shortlived marriage until 1905/06.

If you have excerpts fm their exchange, please post for me. Thank you.

swallowtsui 51F
1431 posts
1/14/2007 7:49 am

Kind of nosy...?!

DVC,
Tks for telling me the Swiss system. Though each canton enjoys autonomy, the Federal government is still functional? not only the Swiss Federal Institue of Technology.

I dont read their letters for nosy. Lol. I read in order to discover if there's any link btw love and science. You know some scientist can write very good/interesting poem using some sceientific terms?

Greats are able to love, but in very special way (i agree), their women must accomodate it. Is it worthy to be in love w/ a great? the reward is bigger than sacrifice/suffering. "You are with a special, you ought to have it specially."

Nan,
Yeah, he's a prolific lover. Tks you like my pic., naughty girl nan. What are you cooking?


swallowtsui 51F
1431 posts
1/15/2007 10:49 pm

Yes, of course, if you enjoy it.
No, of course not, if you don't enjoy it.


Sounds like muttering fm a teen.