A historic manuscript containing the signature of Albert Einstein, the legendary physicist who made monumental contributions to the world of science through his theories of special relativity and general relativity, is up for auction. The auction is scheduled to take place at the '20th/21st Century Art' evening sale at Christie's at the Waldorf Astoria, Shanghai, China, on September 23, 2023.
The auction is expected to attract bids from $980,000 to $1.4 million. This valuable manuscript was initially published in a special New York Times supplement edition on February 3, 1929.
The writing, which was composed in German, was Einstein's attempt to explain his two monumental works to the general public.
She excited about Einstein's historical relationship with China.
"We are delighted to be able to display this valuable manuscript in Shanghai, especially considering Einstein's special relationship with the city and the great interest Chinese collectors have in historic artifacts from the field of science."
Hilton believes the manuscript is expected to attract much interest from collectors and science and history enthusiasts.
"We are excited for global collectors and science enthusiasts to appreciate this historical work, which is a direct reflection of Einstein's groundbreaking contributions to science."
The precious 14-page manuscript is more than just any old writing.
It contains essential steps in the evolution of human understanding of the universe. It also provides an in-depth history of how Einstein formulated his theory of relativity, from his original idea and inspiration to his struggle to find answers to the most fundamental scientific questions.
Two pages of the manuscript contain diagrams that provide a visual representation of how the space-time continuum structure works, a concept that was revolutionary in its time and remains relevant today. The remaining two pages contain scientific formulas demonstrating Einstein's depth of analysis and rigor in developing his ideas.
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