During the autopsy, the pathologist of Princeton Hospital,
Thomas Stoltz Harvey, removed
Einstein's brain for preservation without the permission of his family, in the hope that the
neuroscience of the future would be able to discover what made Einstein so intelligent.
[79] Einstein's remains were cremated and his ashes were scattered at an undisclosed location.
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In his lecture at Einstein's memorial, nuclear physicist
Robert Oppenheimer
summarized his impression of him as a person: "He was almost wholly
without sophistication and wholly without worldliness . . . There was
always with him a wonderful purity at once childlike and profoundly
stubborn."
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