Albert Einstein's Notes On Theory of Relativity Set Auction Record
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A rare manuscript co-authored by German-American physicist Albert Einstein and Swiss-Italian engineer Michele Besso just became the most expensive autographed scientific paper ever sold. The final price — which added up to more than 13.3 million euros ($15 million) with fees — far exceeded the 3.5 million Euros ($3.9 million) expected by Christie's Auction House Paris office, which hosted the sale.
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- sygireco-1585504898013년 이상Do you guys think Albert Einstein is the smartest man ever? Yes or No
- blossum13143년 이상Whoever bought these has so much cool knowledge now!
- snowflake20013년 이상That's a lot of money!
- lilypuppygirl013년 이상cool!
- jonas52523년 이상Awesome!
- redrobin3년 이상I wish I had that much money!
- crazygoose13243년 이상If it were at a museum than everyone can see Einstein's notes not just one person the notes would also be kept safe
- lunarwings3년 이상If that is worth $15 billion, Could'nt they sell it to museum for slightly less, take stock in that museum, then they sell special tickets to see einstein's notes? that might end up being over 15 billion.
- dance2heart3년 이상I agree
- crazyelephant3년 이상They didn't know that it was worth that much... they thought it was worth 3.5 billion but yeah they should of thought of that
- Mr. Kelly3년 이상It was 15 Million not Billion. I like your idea of a museum and them selling tickets to see the notes.
- cute_raindrop3년 이상Awesome! and money$
- chenuliranawaka3년 이상Good Grief, that's a jackpot of money! It's fascinating what you can do with a lot of money This article is really awesome!