Einstein's Correspondence
Dive into thousands of letters that reveal Einstein's personal reflections, scientific interactions, and philosophical insights.
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Letter to Michele Besso (1916)
In this letter, Einstein discusses the foundational principles of the theory of relativity with his close friend and collaborator Michele Besso. This exchange reflects one of the most important scientific dialogues of the 20th century.
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Letter to Erwin Schrödinger (1931)
This letter captures the philosophical debate between Einstein and Schrödinger on the nature of quantum mechanics, particularly the EPR paradox, which questioned the completeness of quantum theory as Einstein famously stated: "God does not play dice."
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