Albert Einstein'ın Beynini Neden Çaldı? 40 Yıllık Takıntının Gerçek Hikayesi!
When Albert Einstein died in 1955, his final wish was simple: to be cremated, leaving no trace behind. But that night, on the autopsy table, something happened that broke that wish. A young pathologist, Thomas Harvey, removed Einstein's brain from his skull without even telling the family — and carried it with him for 40 years. He cut it into 240 pieces, stored them in jars, and mailed slices to scientists around the world. For a while, the most valuable brain on Earth was hidden under a beer cooler, inside a cardboard box labeled "cider." So after all those years, did anyone actually find the secret of genius inside those jars? In 1985, 1999, 2013, every new study made headlines: "here is the map of genius." But in 2014, science gave this whole story a very different answer. This is the true story of one of history's strangest obsessions — a promise, a downfall, and a forty-year journey. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 A genius's stolen brain 00:49 The last wish of the world's greatest genius 01:16 On the autopsy table: pathologist Thomas Harvey 02:21 The brain is cut into 240 pieces 03:04 A doctor's 40-year downfall 03:59 The journalist who found the jar 04:47 What did science find? The map of genius 06:01 But there was a problem 07:03 Einstein's real secret On this channel I share stories of science and technology as deeply researched, documentary-style educational content. This video, too, is a real story — nothing fabricated, fully sourced. If you'd like more science and technology documentaries like this, subscribe to support the channel 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@yucelkahrama... 🔬 SOURCES & RESEARCH Everything in this video is based on verified, sourced scientific studies, articles and official records — nothing fabricated. Key sources: • The Exceptional Brain of Albert Einstein — Witelson, Kigar & Harvey, The Lancet (1999) • The Cerebral Cortex of Albert Einstein — Falk, Lepore & Noe, Brain (2013) • Neuromythology of Einstein's Brain — Terence Hines, Brain and Cognition (2014) • The Search for Einstein's Brain — Steven Levy, New Jersey Monthly (1978) • Driving Mr. Albert — Michael Paterniti, Harper's (1997) • National Geographic, NPR, PBS NewsHour and Encyclopædia Britannica archives 🔗 Full clickable source list and image credits in one place: 👉 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t... 🖼️ IMAGE CREDITS Albert Einstein portraits and archival photos: Pixabay (free license) and Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain). All other visuals, graphics and animations are original works. Brand logos and public-domain documents belong to their respective owners. #Einstein #Science #Documentary #Brain #Genius

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