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A letter in which Albert Einstein explicitly rejected God and religion will be auctioned in December for the second time since the famous physicist wrote it a year before his death.
<b>New York</b> • Did Albert Einstein believe in God? The famous physicist was constantly questioned about his religious beliefs during his lifetime.
Albert Einstein's so-called "god letter" is set to be auctioned today, with experts estimating it will sell for up to $1.5 million.
A handwritten letter from Albert Einstein about his thoughts on God, religion and his search for meaning is to go on sale in New York, valued at up to $1.5 million, Christie’s said October 3, 2018.
‘The theory produces a good deal but hardly brings us closer to the secret of the Old One,’ wrote Albert Einstein in December 1926. ‘I am at all events convinced that He does not play dice.’ Einstein ...
Several letters written by the iconic, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein will be auctioned off next week. Winner's Auctions and Exhibitions in Jerusalem has listed six lots for its ...
Brainy as Albert Einstein may have been, his letters are downright brilliant — at least according to the auction market where his very expensive words routinely fetch six and seven figures. The ...
A letter penned by Albert Einstein in which he challenges the concept of religion has broken sale records at auction, fetching close to $2.9 million. Einstein’s “God letter,” which he sent ...
He famously described religion as 'childish superstition' born out of 'human weakness'. But, four years before his 1954 'God letter', legendary physicist Albert Einstein told a group of students ...
Albert Einstein's famous letter detailing his inner-most thoughts on the subject of God, his Jewish faith and "man's eternal search for meaning" has sold at auction for a record-breaking amount ...
A letter in which Albert Einstein explicitly rejected God and religion will be auctioned in December for the second time since the famous physicist wrote it in 1954.
A letter in which Albert Einstein explicitly rejected God and religion will be auctioned in December for the second time since the famous physicist wrote it, a year before his death. Einstein ...