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Has never stolen credits to someone else's scientific work

What did Einstein steal??

The theory of relativity was first studied by an italian Olinto de Pretto. But he didnt have the political backing that Einstein had.

Links to credible sources like Wikipedia?

And if that's not nuff

Perihelion of Mercury. Clearly explained by Paul, who assumed a finite speed of gravity. Einstein copied his maths. Nice one, Albert.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gerber

Photo-electric effect (his first wife's work), perihelion of Mercury (Paul Gerber's work), E=mc2 (Olinto De Pretto's work). Albert is a typical 'celebrity scientist'. He's on the same level as Brian Cox's latest hairstyle. Sagnac is enough to understand the GPS

A glass half full kind of guy.

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In the end, how do you tell who's smarter?

He stole E = mc2 from Olinto De Pretto. Oh, and the perihelion of Mercury - that was Paul Gerber's mathematics. Albert pinched it and passed it off as his own work. And the photoelectric effect? I strongly suspect he stole that idea from his first wife.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olinto_De_Pretto

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gerber