Einstein's relativity document - written in South-East Asia - gifted to Nobel museum


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Swedish businessman Per Taube (left), posing next to the director of the Nobel Prize Museum Erika Lanner, with the handwritten two-page document by Albert Einstein that he donated to the museum. Photo: AFP

The Nobel Museum in Stockholm has been gifted Albert Einstein's first paper published after he received the Nobel Prize in 1922 and discussing his then still controversial relativity theory.

Swedish businessman Per Taube bought the handwritten two-page document at an auction for 110,000 euros (RM518,831) in December last year.

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