Carl Gustav was a psychologist who helped Lieserl Albert Einstein when she was eight years old and became very close to her as a father figure. He was the one who introduced Emma Planck to Einstein. After the Berlin incident he became part of one of the 300k souls inside the Core of Reason.
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In 1946, Carl Gustav came into Einstein's life after passing through five different psychologists. All of them tried to force Einstein to go back to school, but Carl had a different approach with her. Carl boasted about his good grades in geometry at university, so Einstein gave him a problem to test him and in case he didn't get it right, he would have to leave. However, Carl gave the right answer which caused little Lieserl began to cry. As a gifted child, she felt very lonely, but after that Lieserl realised she had met someone who understood her.
Therapy sessions later, Carl introduced the doctor in physics Emma Planck to Einstein's parents and proposed the opportunity for her to directly access higher education at Princeton University in the United States. The girl quickly became attached to Emma as if she were her second mother. Likewise, the relationship between Carl and Einstein became closer. Carl stopped seeing Einstein as a patient and Carl became a very important person for Einstein.
After Carl's vacation was over, he had to leave Zurich and return to his job in Berlin helping war survivors. Instead, Einstein went to study under Planck's guidance and make a life for herself as a future physicist. Due to work they were kept busy and it was difficult to see each other often.
In 1952, Carl passed away in the Berlin incident, becoming one of the 300k souls of the Core of Reason.
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- His name was given based on Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist and pioneering evolutionary theorist who founded the school of analytical psychology.
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Language | Official Name | Literal TranslationLiteral Translation |
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English | Carl Gustav | — |
Chinese (Simplified) |
卡尔·古斯塔夫 |
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Japanese | カール・グスタフ |
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French | Carl Gustav | — |
German | Carl Gustav | — |
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- ↑ Chapter XXXIII, Memory Fragments
- Emma Planck: My, I've waited forever for you to see the light, yet on the same day your cousin will start a new life across the Atlantic.