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The book explores the intriguing connection between Einstein and an African scientist from the Punu culture, who is suggested to have been a mentor to him. It argues that this figure, referenced by the philosopher Hegel, was instrumental in shaping Einstein's understanding of theoretical physics, even claiming he invented the nuclear weapon. The narrative posits that Einstein's profound grief over this mentor's death contributed to his disengagement from the advancements in physics after 1926, revealing a hidden historical influence on one of the greatest minds in science.
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Punu scientist teaches Einstein in Germany, Jean Bedel Mabika
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