American scientist Albert Einstein was a genius of German origin. Albert Einstein's brain has been the subject of research for scientists since his death in 1955. After all, what was in Einstein's mind that led to Einstein's extraordinary discoveries in physics.
A research conducted a few years ago revealed that the part of Einstein's brain named Cerebral Cortex was surprisingly different from that of an average human. Cerebral cortex, or cerebral cortex, is an important part of the human brain that is believed to be responsible for the most complex brain processes.
This part of the brain is responsible for memory, work-planning, anxiety and stress, planning for the future, imagining etc. This part is produced and developed in an extraordinary and strange manner and is responsible for the combination of neurons on the surface of the brain. Scientists doing research found that Einstein's brain was much more complex in terms of this combination.
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Where is Albert Einstein's brain?
The brain of Albert Einstein is preserved in a museum in America as 46 pieces. These very thin pieces of Einstein's brain were originally safe with Dr. Thomas Harvey who did his post-mortem after the great scientist died in 1955.
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Dr. Harvey took these pieces for general examination but he did not return these pieces after examination. The myth that they stole it but it is not true.
After Dr. Harvey, these pieces of Einstein's brain went to Lucy Lucy Rourke Adams via multiple hands. Lucy decided to donate these pieces to the Muetter Museum and Historical Medical Library Museum in Philadelphia. People can see Einstein's mind kept in a jar there.
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