Albert Einstein’s Right Hand – “Secrets of Hand Reading” Noel Jaquin (1934) The main lines in the hands are formed by tracing the radiants or one of the three ridges that flow from the triradii under the fingers. read more
It is disputed that he was left-handed; he is thought to have been ambidextrous. read more
Yes, he was ambidextrous. Enough is known about this ultra-genius who’s theory of general relativity and the famous e=mc^2 has been the staple feature of numerous research and science-fiction endeavors. But a little known fact about Einstein is that he could write with both hands. read more