爱因斯坦的旷世之恋
1。据说他有谈了很多次恋爱。年轻时的爱因斯坦风流倜傥,先后与玛丽、米列娃、埃尔莎发生恋爱关系。
2.爱因斯坦的旷世之恋
不久前,苏联著名美女间谍玛加丽达.科涅库娃的后裔,公布了爱因斯坦写给玛加丽达的9封情意绵绵的情书,经俄罗斯美国安全部门共同鉴定,确认为爱因斯坦亲笔之作,顿时引起巨大的轰动。
这是一段离奇而动人的爱情故事,它发生在第二次世界大战期间。
忧郁痛苦之中,一个“尤物”走进他的生命
那时,爱因斯坦是美国普林斯顿大学的著名教授、诺贝尔物理学奖金获得者,不仅受到美国各界民众瞩目,也是开放社会各种各样女性的求爱对象。可是,丧偶已久的爱因斯坦却并不感到快乐。
他一直在怀念逝世已多年的第二任妻子———他的表妹艾尔莎。
二战连绵的炮火与屠杀,遍地鲜血和废墟,更使爱因斯坦经常陷于忧郁痛苦之中。
就在这时,一个容貌与身材漂亮异常、艺术修养出众、谈吐风趣、性格深沉的俄罗斯女郎,像天使下凡一样,突然出现在爱因斯坦面前。她对欧洲古典音乐和美术作品的独到见解,一下子就吸引了爱因斯坦。最令爱因斯坦动容的还是她对战争罪行的犀利抨击,和对被战争蹂躏的犹太人的深深同情。
爱因斯坦自从与玛加丽达初次相见,便有许许多多心里话想向她倾诉,有一个接一个的共同话题想与她畅谈。坦率地说,俄罗斯女郎特有的率真高雅、性感诱人的一颦一笑,也已通过荷尔蒙作用,把鳏居已久的爱因斯坦搞得神魂颠倒。这个极其迷人的尤物,就是玛加丽达·科涅库娃。
与“女王”发展办公室恋情
爱因斯坦天天渴望着与玛加丽达单独约会,却怎么也说不出口。这并非由于爱因斯坦生性拘谨;他在德国和瑞士生活时,都拥有不止一个情人。也并非因为爱因斯坦发达的脑细胞,已经测出玛加丽达的真实身份。原因十分简单,玛加丽达是与她的丈夫一起来拜访爱因斯坦的。她潇洒英俊的丈夫———俄罗斯著名雕塑家谢尔盖.科涅库夫,正应美国普林斯顿大学校长之请,为爱因斯坦雕塑一尊永久塑像。
爱因斯坦自我克制了许久,努力想把玛加丽达的倩影从脑海里抹去,可是,玛加丽达银铃般的笑声,总和她年轻诱人的体香一起,向爱因斯坦传递着某种既确定又不确定的信息。他终于抓住一次机会,冒昧而语无伦次地向玛加丽达发出了单独见面的邀请。玛加丽达结结巴巴地回答:“我想,我应该拒绝您。可是,我怎么能拒绝您呢?因为,因为您是爱因斯坦啊!”
玛加丽达半推半就地与爱因斯坦在普林斯顿大学的一间小办公室里,建立了秘密爱巢。任何美国人都不能想象,爱因斯坦这样伟大和富有的人物,会和某些浪漫冒失的小白领一样,利用办公室发展恋情。爱因斯坦把玛加丽达看做他的女王,不可须臾离开的爱侣,快乐和安慰的源泉……
“燕子天后”的特殊使命
苏联克格勃把专门进攻男人的色情间谍,叫做“燕子”。玛加丽达便是克格勃专家远隔太平洋,严格按照爱因斯坦的独特口味,为他精心技术打造的“燕子天后”。
玛加丽达担负的重要使命,是通过爱因斯坦窃取美国研制原子弹和发展高能物理的绝密情报。
斯大林十分期待他们的“燕子天后”能用甜蜜持久的爱情,换取足以影响战争胜利的东西。
玛加丽达在施展浑身解数诱惑爱因斯坦时,被他的人格魅力和至真爱情感动,终于在一次激情幽会时,向爱因斯坦主动坦白了自己的“燕子“身份,乃至痛哭失声,请示爱因斯坦原谅。谁知,爱因斯坦非但没有责备玛加丽达,反而大度地说”我早就想和我的爱侣———一个有知识的俄罗斯女性,谈谈有关原子弹的问题了。原子弹的杀伤力将改变人类的正常思维,也将葬送人类。我和你一起来想个办法吧!”
爱因斯坦通过玛加丽达向苏联透露原子弹的制造秘密,并不仅仅是为了换取玛加丽达迷人的笑容,而是出于一个极高的和平主义考虑———不愿让美国在二战结束时,独家垄断杀伤性极大的原子弹,以保持世界力量均衡;只有力量均衡的核对抗,才能制止可怕的核战争。
人类情爱史上最动人的越洋情书
1945年12月,完成任务的“燕子天后”和丈夫迅速离美回苏。爱因斯坦获知爱侣就要永久离去,难受得如同万箭穿心。他无数遍恳切哀求,甚至以死威胁,终不能挽留玛加丽达在美居住,只得泪眼相别。
玛加丽达安全返回苏联后,寄给爱因斯坦一个虚假的收信地址,用异地通信的方式安慰爱因斯坦受伤的心,以帮他平衡过渡感情危机。不久以后,由于苏美新一轮情报大战的保密需要,玛加丽达被迫彻底切断了与爱因斯坦的通信联系。
正是这时,爱因斯坦也许已经意识到有一种不可抗拒的外力,正在毁坏他们的爱情,于是写出了人类情爱史上最动人的越洋情书。
爱因斯坦深情而悲哀地写道:“最亲爱的玛加丽达,我收不到你的来信,无法了解你的近况,我一直在苦苦思索,如何才能解决这个棘手的问题。尽管人们都说我聪明无比,可是我对此却无可奈何……冥冥之中有一个看不见的恶魔,正无情地夹在我俩之间,让我们失去联系……
爱因斯坦至死也没有再见到这位让他销魂蚀骨、令他魂牵梦萦的神秘女郎
Loving Albert
(London Channel 4) Albert Einstein as you never knew him - a museum unleashes his love letters about his ultra marital affairs. Marilyn Monroe wasn't the only woman to fall for his charms. Hundreds of letters written by Albert Einstein to his second wife and step-daughter show the scientific genius to have been a keen lothario who liked to talk about his success with women. The letters, released on the instructions of his step-daughter Margot 20 years after her death, reveal a man for whom adultery was an inevitable fact of life.
Marilyn Monroe wasn't the only woman to fall for his charms. Hundreds of letters written by Albert Einstein to his second wife and step-daughter show the scientific genius to have been a king of lothario who liked to talk about his success with women. The letters were released on the instructions of his step-daughter Margot 20 years after her death. Alex Thomson has this.
When not grappling with relativity, Albert Einstein was grappling with other people's relatives, getting to grips with no fewer than ten mistresses at various times in his two married lives.
Israel's Hebrew University has had a vast batch of Einstein letters, but could only now release them under the terms of his step-daughter's will.
This material consists of two batches of letters. One, er, 200 about 260 letters, most of whom were written to Elsa while he was away from home and the others are letters from his children Hans Albert and Eduard and from his first wife Mileva, particularly after their separation.
The letters, more than 1300, largely cover a period when Einstein lectured across Europe and the US, where he died in 1955 aged 76. And in them, he openly discusses various affairs with his second wife and cousin Elsa and Margot, his step daughter, often giving the impression that these women's affections were unasked for and unwanted and referring to them by a letter, rather than a name.
She followed me to, to England and ah, I didn't really want to this I didn't really want to, want her to follow me. I was, I would tell her that she should disappear next time I see her. In the same letter, he explaines to Margot that it is not Mrs. M, it is Mrs. L who is the only one I care for. At that time it was really Mrs. L who, who had a certain place in Einstein's life.
And it's pretty clear the man himself would not have wanted all this disclosed to the public gaze.
Einstein was a person who did not like the limelight. He did not like to, expose his private life to the public. His secretary and the, and the other trustee of the estate, en, first kept a lot of letters, um, hidden from public and wanted to be published only letters of scientific content. Only step by step, other letters from Einstein's estate became part of Einstein's archives.
It is also apparent there will not be another such disclosure of private correspondence.
In summary, this is a very, ah, rich body of material that I believe will motivate biographers of Einstein, maybe to write new biographies with modified emphasis in different chapters and aspects of his life. And finally, er, the other thing about this event is that this is the last time that such a large comprehensive body of material comes to light.
So now at last we begin to see what Einstein was really driving at with his famous theory. ''E equals MC squared'' was in fact designed to mean "Er indoors equals multiple conquests squared". The equation men have been balancing or not down the centuries.
Alex Thomson. We're back tomorrow noon again at 7 till then from Chrisnan and from me. That's Channel 4 News. Good evening.
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