18/04/2025
April 18, 1955. Princeton Hospital. The death of Albert Einstein was confirmed early in the morning. He was 76.
This is the Daily Princetonian's special issue from that day. A rare example of student journalism capturing a moment of global scientific loss in real time.
Einstein had declined surgery days earlier, stating, “I want to go when I want. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially.” Hours before his death, he was revising a speech intended for Israel’s Independence Day. He never finished it.
Einstein’s body is gone. His brain was removed without permission. His ashes were scattered in an undisclosed location.
What remains: the field equations. The photoelectric effect. The cosmological constant.
What endures: a way of seeing the world that forces us to ask why things are the way they are — and how we know.