>>13794655Einstein worked on his 4 groundbreaking papers with his wife, whom he had met while studying on the same physics course. Those papers were submitted to journals with his wife's name as an author (you can look this up), although at the time the field was so sexist that they had decided to act as though it was only Albert who making the submission.
In the current day, science historians who love Einstein claim that it was German "etiquette" at the time to put your wife's name on a publication. Yes, I am not joking, this how modern historians brush off Einstein's wife's contributions.
Further proof that Albert Einstein probably did not come up with these ideas without the help of his wife comes from the fact that, after submitting these papers, he chose to divorce his wife (because he fell in love with his very young cousin, but that's a tangent we shall not dwell on here), and after that divorce, he never published anything of any value ever again.
It is also known that when he won the Nobel Prize for his work on brownian motion in fluids (one of the 4 papers he submitted on his then wife's behalf), he famously wrote his ex-wife a letter in which he claimed that he did not want the $1m prize money, and he actually gave it to her. Of course, this reeks of guilt.
Albert Einstein stole his wife's ideas and pawned them off as his own, and never had an original thought of any scientific value ever again.