Mileva was born in a wealthy rural family in Serbia. He hasn't studied hard at school since he was a child, and his grades are good. At the age of 65,438+06, he became familiar with three languages. After graduating from high school, mileva, who was excellent in mathematics, signed up for the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich to study mathematics and physics, became the first female student majoring in mathematics and physics, became Einstein's classmate, and fell in love with him at the university.
Mileva helped Einstein with mathematics. However, Einstein finally gave it up for two main reasons. First of all, mileva had a bad relationship with Einstein's mother. When we were together, we were boycotted by Einstein's mother's glass. In her mother's view, Meiwa is a polio patient, older than his son. Most importantly, one of them is a Bohemian and the other is a Jew. While they were in love, mileva's friend passed by on vacation before she went to her parents' house? Embarrassing, Einstein's mother laughed at mileva's friend and spoke ill of him, which led to the further deterioration of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. When they got married, they were not recognized by their mother. Einstein's mother wrote a letter to mileva. It is conceivable that the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has all broken down.
The second reason is that their relationship is not good. Einstein and mileva were not happily married. Einstein wrote to Mary Wintler, his girlfriend in middle school, on 19 10? Einstein wrote about his marital status. I sincerely love him every minute in my spare time. Thinking of you, I am moved to the point where only men can feel it. I am unhappy. At that time, mileva was pregnant with her second son Edward.