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i am wondering how he died and can't find any info on if he died of depression
Help plz thnx

2007-02-27 13:25:47 · 10 answers · asked by #1 vintage queen 1 in Arts & Humanities History

10 answers

have you checked wikipedia?
i dont think you can die from depression alone.

2007-02-27 13:28:41 · answer #1 · answered by devDillinger 2 · 0 0

In 1948, Einstein served on the original committee which resulted in the founding of Brandeis University. A portrait of Einstein was taken by Yousuf Karsh on February 11 of that same year. In 1952, the Israeli government proposed to Einstein that he take the post of second president. He declined the offer, and is believed to be the only United States citizen ever to have been offered a position as a foreign head of state. Einstein's refusal might have stemmed from his disapproval of some of the Israeli policies during the war of independence. In a letter he signed, along with other Jewish leaders in the U.S., he criticised the Freedom Party under the leadership of Menachem Begin for "Nazi and Fascist" methods and philosophy. On March 30, 1953, Einstein released a revised unified field theory.

He died at 1:15 AM in Princeton hospital in Princeton, New Jersey, on April 18, 1955 at the age of 76 from internal bleeding, which was caused by the rupture of an aortic aneurism, leaving the Generalized Theory of Gravitation unsolved. The only person present at his deathbed, a hospital nurse, said that just before his death he mumbled several words in German that she did not understand. He was cremated without ceremony on the same day he died at Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance with his wishes. His ashes were scattered at an undisclosed location.

An autopsy was performed on Einstein by Dr. Thomas Stoltz Harvey, who removed and preserved his brain. Harvey found nothing unusual with his brain, but in 1999 further analysis by a team at McMaster University revealed that his parietal operculum region was missing and, to compensate, his inferior parietal lobe was 15% wider than normal.The inferior parietal region is responsible for mathematical thought, visuospatial cognition, and imagery of movement. Einstein's brain also contained 73% more glial cells than the average brain.

2007-02-27 13:29:34 · answer #2 · answered by mcvcm92 5 · 2 0

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2014-09-15 03:16:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Albert Einstein Depression

2016-11-11 06:27:56 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have never head of depression being the cause of death.

2007-02-27 13:29:09 · answer #6 · answered by dtwladyhawk 6 · 0 0

He died of heart failure, that was the official cause.

Cheers,

2007-02-27 13:31:09 · answer #7 · answered by Fata Morgana 3 · 0 0

yea, he was depressed and lonely b/c everyone around him was so stoopid

2007-02-27 13:28:44 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

no he did not old age did him in

2007-02-27 13:28:53 · answer #9 · answered by Sha 2 · 1 0

no

2007-02-27 13:28:38 · answer #10 · answered by want2no 5 · 0 0

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