German Theoretical Physicist Albert Einstein: Einstein’s Cause of Death, U.S. Pathologist Thomas Harvey Covertly Confiscating Einstein’s Brain Post Mortem, Einstein’s Family’s Reaction to This, Harvey Convincing Einstein’s Family to Allow Him to Study Einstein’s Brain, the Reason Einstein Desired Being Cremated Post Mortem, How Einstein’s Brain Was Prepared for Study, Harvey Surprised to Find No Scientist Wanted to be Attached to the Study of Einstein’s Brain, Einstein’s Experiencing Difficulty Speaking as a Toddler, Einstein’s Academic Prowess and Academic Achievement During Childhood, Einstein’s Father’s Career Path, Einstein’s Father Passing Away Prior to Einstein’s Major Successes, the Reason Einstein Found it Difficult to Become a Professor of Physics, the Reason Einstein Began Working as a Patent Clerk, the Skillset Einstein Developed While Reviewing Patents, 2 of Einstein’s Scientific Research Papers Disproven Causing Einstein to Doubt the Quality of His Work, the Number of Groundbreaking Scientific Research Papers Einstein Published in 1905, Einstein’s Scientific Research Paper Upon the Photoelectric Effect, Einstein’s Scientific Research Paper Upon Brownian Motion, Einstein’s Scientific Research Paper Upon the Theory of Special Relativity, Einstein’s Scientific Research Paper Upon the Mass Energy Equivalence, Einstein’s Realization of the Speed of Light Being Constant Allowing Scientists to Establish a Base of Measurement, Einstein Realizing the Capability of Space-Time Expanding and Contracting Emerged to Accommodate the Speed of Light, Einstein Proving Time Travel Possible, Einstein’s Free Fall Elevator Thought Experiment (Equivalence Principle), the Reason Elevators Cause a Sensation of Weightlessness, Einstein Proving Gravity to be a Force Which Pushes Downward, the Career Path of Serbian Physicist Mileva Marić-Einstein (Einstein’s Wife), the Reason Einstein’s Relationship with Marić-Einstein Deteriorated, the Dissolution of Einstein’s First Marriage, Einstein Marrying German Homemaker Elsa Löwenthal (Einstein’s Cousin), Einstein Publicly Opposing World War I, Einstein Producing the Field Equations of Gravitation (Theory of General Relativity), the Person Who Attempted to Prove the Field Equations of Gravitation Correct, English Astronomer Arthur Eddington Proving That the Appearance of the Positions of Stars Shift When Light Bends Around Massive Objects, the Reason Eddington Was Able to Prove This Phenomenon, the Reason Mercury Depicts a Slight Wobble During Orbit, Einstein Never Learning to Drive, the Reason Einstein Won the Nobel Prize in 1921, Einstein Visiting English Polymath Isaac Newton’s Gravesite to Apologize for Advancing Physics Past Newtonian Physics, the Latin Inscription Inlayed at Newton’s Gravesite, U.S. Inventor Thomas Edison’s View of Einstein’s the Theory of General Relativity and Theory of Special Relativity, Einstein’s Most Well Renowned Photograph, Einstein Being Persecuted by the German Nazi’s and Seeking Refuge Within the U.S., the Reason the German Nazi’s Pursued Einstein, the German Nazi’s Burning Einstein’s Book Publications and Scientific Research Papers, the First Location Einstein Migrated After Leaving Germany, the Reason Einstein Eventually Migrated to the U.S., the Mental Illness Swiss Physicist Eduard Einstein (Einstein’s Son) Suffered From, Einstein Never Again Seeing Eduard Einstein Post Leaving Germany, Einstein’s Daughter Who Died During Childhood, the U.S. Government Surveilling Einstein After Migrating to the U.S., the Size of the File U.S. Government Agency the Federal Bureau of Investigation Compiled Upon Einstein, U.S. Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation John Edward Hoover and U.S. Senator Joe McCarthy Despising Einstein, Russian Mathematician Margarita Ivanovna Vorontsova’s (Margarita Konenkova) Romantic Affair With Einstein, the Reason Vorontsova Attempted to Become Close With Einstein, Einstein Urging U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Begin Developing Nuclear Weaponry, Einstein Prohibited From Joining the Manhattan Project, Einstein Lending His Celebrity and Influence to Philanthropic Organizations, Einstein’s View of Civil Rights for African Americans, the Most Prominent Public Figure for Civil Rights During the 20th Century Aside From U.S. Minister Martin Luther King Jr., Einstein’s View of the Atomic Weaponry Detonated Within Japan During World War II, Einstein’s View of His “One Great Mistake” Upon His Deathbed, Einstein’s Parietal Lobe Being Larger Than Average and the Benefit of This, Einstein’s Death, Einstein’s Meeting With English Comedian Charlie Chaplin and Chaplin’s View of Einstein and Himself, and the Fictional Characters Based Upon Einstein’s Physical Appearance and Personality

Albert Einstein died of heart failure at the age of 76. Thomas Harvey, the pathologist who performed Einstein’s autopsy took Einstein’s brain without telling anyone. When Einstein’s family found out via the new coverage of the story they were understandably outraged. Harvey sold the family on the idea of allowing him to study the brain under the conditions that he never make a profit from or or use it to gain fame. Einstein wanted to be cremated as he did not want people visiting his gravesite i...


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