Maj

Serbia » Srbija | 57 Milenijalci su Nikolu Teslu prihvatili kao svog izgubljenog heroja, genija kojeg je „čovek“ maltretirao na svakom koraku, ali on je samo vrh brega. Mnogi su sinovi i kceri Srbije činili svet boljimmestom Millennials have embraced Nikola Tesla as their lost hero, a genius who was mistreated by ‘theman’ at every turn, but he is just the tip of thie iceberg. Many sons and daughters of Serbiamade the world a better place PLANETU Nakon završene gimnazije, kao najbolja u matematici i fizici, Mileva dobija dozvolu da pohađa mušku Kraljevsku gimnaziju u Zagrebu i studira medicinu na univerzitetu u Cirihu. Bila je peta žena koja je primljena u tu školu, kao i jedina žena u svojoj grupi. Naravno, ono po čemu je vecina poznaje je to da je bila udata za Alberta Ajnštajna. Međutim, malo ljudi zna da je Mileva nepriznati koautor njegovog rada o teoriji relativiteta. Činjenica da su najpoznatiji fizičari tog vremena pozivali Milevu da radi sa njima, kao i činjenica da su Ajnštajnovi radovi potpisivani sa oba njihova prezimena samo potkrepljuju ovu teoriju. Njegovo ime je Popov, Dušan Popov. Ne znate ko je to? Ali ste svakako čuli za Džejmsa Bonda? Popov je bio dvostruki agent u Drugom svetskom ratu i pravi međunarodni plejboj, čije su ludorije u kazinu dovele do toga da je Ijan Fleming stvorio lik Bonda, čuvenog agenta 007. Gospodin Popov, baš kao i junak Flemingovih romana, bio je šarmantan i slatkorečiv, ali isto toliko snalažljiv i domišljat, tako da niko ne posumnja u njegove namere. Stvorio je čak tri različita identiteta. Za britansku tajnu službu bio je agent Tricikl, u Abveru je dobio ime Ivan, a u jugoslovenskoj vladi – Duško. A verovatno je voleo da popije dobar martini – promućkan, ne promešan! After graduating fromhigh school as the best pupil inmathematics and physics, Mileva received permission to attend the hitherto all-male Royal High School in Zagreb and to study medicine at the University of Zurich. She was only the fifth ever woman to be accepted into this school, as well as being the only woman in her group. Of course, most people know her due to the fact that she was married to Albert Einstein. However, few people know that Mileva is an unacknowledged coauthor of his work on the theory of relativity. This co-author theory is only substantiated by the fact that themost famous physicists of that time invitedMileva to work with them, as well as the fact that Einstein’s works were signed with both of their surnames. His name is Popov, Dušan Popov. No idea who that is? Well you’ve certainly heard of James Bond! Popov was a double agent during WorldWar II and a genuine international playboy, whose antics in casinos led to Ian Fleming creating the character of the famous 007 agent. Just like the hero of Fleming’s novels, Popov was charming and silver-tongued, but also just as resourceful and ingenious, to the extent that no one doubted his intentions. He created as many as three different identities for himself. To the British secret service he was Agent Tricycle, to Germany’s Abwehr his name was Ivan, while in the Yugoslav government they called himDuško. And he probably also liked to drink a good martini - shaken, not stirred! FOTO: Profimedia/Duško Popov FOTO: Profimedia Marić Mileva Dušan Popov

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MzExMjc5