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Einstein's brain was cut into hundreds of pieces to show, netizens: after death, there is no peace!

Albert. Einstein, a Jewish physicist, laid the theoretical foundation for the development of nuclear energy, opened a new era of modern science and technology, and was recognized as the greatest physicist since Galileo Newton.

As one of the smartest people in the world, Einstein's brain naturally attracted human attention.

April 18, 1955, the great physicist Albert. Einstein died at Princeton University Hospital in the United States, with the consent of Einstein's family, pathologist Thomas. Stowe. Harvey dissected Einstein's body and examined the organs one by one, which confirmed Einstein's death as a result of a ruptured aneurysm.

It all seemed normal, but Harvey carried Einstein's family and made one of the most important decisions of his life, taking Einstein's brain away. Harvey kept Einstein's brain and sliced it, but found nothing.

It was not until 1998 that he took a slice of Einstein's brain back to Princeton, where he finally exhibited famous physicist Albert at the local museum in Minster, Germany. Einstein's brain sliced.

Some netizens said: after death, there is no peace, too poor to come!

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