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There is no evidence that Talmage and Einstein ever met, much less that Einstein was aware of Talmage's work in geology (which was unrelated to Einstein's field of advanced theoretical physics).
 
There is no evidence that Talmage and Einstein ever met, much less that Einstein was aware of Talmage's work in geology (which was unrelated to Einstein's field of advanced theoretical physics).
  
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* {{Sunstone1|article="A Place For Every Truth:" The Einstein Rumor|date=April 2008|num=149|pages=33|author=James P. Harris}}
 
* "Mormon Rumors—Talmadge [sic] and Einstein," blog post by profxm (17 June 2008) {{link|url=http://latterdaymainstreet.com/?p=322}}
 
 
 
  
 
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Einstein and James E. Talmage

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AUTHOR'S CLAIM

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Some claim that Elder James E. Talmage (a geologist and author of Jesus the Christ) knew Albert Einstein, who called him the smartest man he had ever met.

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Detailed Analysis

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There is no evidence that Talmage and Einstein ever met, much less that Einstein was aware of Talmage's work in geology (which was unrelated to Einstein's field of advanced theoretical physics).


Further reading and additional sources responding to these claims