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How much is Einstein's faith in God worth

How much is Einstein's faith in God worth

4hw.com.cn: Einstein was the greatest physicist in the last century. The natural value of his articles was very high. Recently, Einstein personally wrote a letter "letter of God" for auction. How much is this letter? What is the content? Let's have a look.

The celebrity effect has existed since ancient times, and if it is a great man like Einstein, it will be more valuable. It is reported that on December 4, 2018, the 'letter of God' written by Einstein in 1954 was auctioned in New York, with a transaction price of $2.89 million, equivalent to about 20 million yuan.

Christie's auction house described the less than two page letter as "the most famous letter on religious and philosophical views written by Einstein a year before his death". In the letter, Einstein expressed his views on God, so it is called 'God's faith' by later generations. This is not the first time Einstein's handwritten documents have been sold at sky high prices. In October 2017, two notes left by Einstein in 1922 in Tokyo, Japan were auctioned in Jerusalem, with a transaction price of US $1.56 million, equivalent to about 10.74 million yuan.

Now we know that Einstein's handwritten documents have made such a high price, so do you know what price Einstein's watches have made? Friends who like watches may know that Einstein is a loyal customer of Longines. It is known that he has a Longines gold watch and a Longines pocket watch.

Content of God's faith:

The letter of God was written in January 1954. Einstein answered the ultimate question of religious philosophy: does God exist? Do we have free will? His answer had a sense of solemnity. He believed in a larger cosmic religion. The invisible God dominated the order, but could not dominate the individual's free will.

Einstein was a Jew. In the 'faith of God', he also mentioned his views on Judaism. Judaism believed that Jews were the chosen people of God. Einstein recognized his Jewish identity, but denied that Jews were the "chosen children of heaven." To me, pure Judaism, like other religions, is the embodiment of primitive superstition. For me, I'm glad I belong to the Jewish community, and I feel deeply rooted in it & hellip& hellip; In my experience, they are not superior to other nationalities. " Einstein believed that Jewish Monotheism and privileged status were a kind of self deception.