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EINSTEIN LETTERS Up For Sale During CENTENNIAL OF THEORY OF GENERAL RELATIVITY

AUCTION FEATURING EINSTEIN LETTERS


Albert EINSTEIN (Source: Winner's Auctions Ltd.)
With inlay of his letter to Prof. Daniel Rohm
(Source: Winner's Auctions Ltd.)
USPA NEWS - Winner´s Auctions Ltd., an international auction house specializing in manuscripts, historic documents, rare maps, coins and more, will host an auction on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 featuring a collection of letters penned by Albert Einstein and written in English, among other rare and historic items.
Winner´s Auctions Ltd., an international auction house specializing in manuscripts, historic documents, rare maps, coins and more, will host an auction on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 featuring a collection of letters penned by Albert Einstein and written in English, among other rare and historic items.

Currently owned by a private party in the United States, the collection of letters from Einstein reference Quantum Mechanics; Grand Unified Field Theory; Law and Field Equations of Gravitation; microstructures and singularities; comments on the American political climate of the 1950s, and his Theory of General Relativity. Starting with Lot 9, items up for bid can be viewed here: Auction no.115.
Northern Brazil celebrated the Centennial confirmation of Einstein´s Theory of Relativity earlier this year and just days ago, what Einstein referred to up until his death as the “spooky at a distance“ Quantum Entanglement pairing of particles, was just photographed and released in a new research study. Winner's Auctions is well known for selling letters of Albert Einstein, mostly by selling the "Theory of Happiness," that was sold for 1.3 million dollars in October 2017.

Source : Winner's Auctions Ltd.

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