Yorkshire Post

Letters offering ‘rare insight’ into Einstein go up for sale

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LETTERS PENNED by Albert Einstein in which he discusses everything from the breakdown of his marriage to general relativity are going under the hammer.

The celebrated scientist wrote the letters, which offer a “rare insight” into his life and thoughts, to his closest friend, Michele Besso.

He discusses in detail some of the “key scientific concepts of his career”, such as special and general relativity, the ‘cosmologic­al constant’, the redshift of spectral lines, unified field theory and quantum mechanics.

But the theoretica­l physicist also writes about the breakdown of his first marriage, the League of Nations, fame, getting old, walking in the mountains with his young son – and makes humorous remarks about his colleagues.

Auction house Christie’s say the letters reveal “delight in his work, his relish for a new theory” and sense of “getting closer to God” when grasping at fundamenta­l truths.

The last letter in the correspond­ence is written to Besso’s family a few days after his friend’s death in 1955, shortly before Einstein’s own death at 76.

The letter ends: “Now he has again preceded me a little in parting from this strange world. This has no importance. For people like us who believe in physics, the separation between past, present and future has only the importance of an admittedly tenacious illusion.”

Einstein, famous for developing the theory of relativity, first met Michele Besso when they were students in Zurich in the 1890s.

They cemented their friendship in the early 1900s, working together in the Swiss federal patent office in Bern.

In 1905, when Einstein published four ground-breaking papers, Besso was his only acknowledg­ed collaborat­or.

Estimates range £800 in an online auction from July 6-13, to £150,000 in a live auction on July 12.

Einstein lived from 1879 to 1955 and was a German-born theoretica­l physicist.

He developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics, alongside quantum mechanics.

His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. Einstein is best known by the general public for his mass–energy equivalenc­e formula E = mc2 (which has been dubbed “the world’s most famous equation”). He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics.

 ??  ?? ALBERT EINSTEIN: Letters by the famous scientist are being sold at Christie’s auction house.
ALBERT EINSTEIN: Letters by the famous scientist are being sold at Christie’s auction house.

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