2. birth
Albert Einstein was born in the Bavarian city of Ulm on March 14, 1879.
From a very young age, Albert showed an extraordinary inclination to
know and try to discover the reason for things and try to decipher what
was behind the visible reality.
3. Dissatisfied Student
Albert began his studies at a Catholic school in Munich, where his parents
had moved, but very soon he showed an inability to adapt to formal
education and the unreasonable militaristic discipline of the Prussian
schools, which led him to drop out at fifteen. years the Gymnasium
luitpold of that city without finishing his secondary studies
4. professional beginnings
Einstein was the only one in his class who was not awarded the title of
teacher and at the end of his studies he had many difficulties getting a job.
In the university itself he was denied due to the differences he always had
with his professors, after some Agonizing months, through the father of a
classmate, he obtained a position at the Swiss patent office in Bern as a
Technical Expert.
5. scientific contribution
Although since the 17th century there had been two different conceptions
of light, the undulatory one defended by Christian Huygens and the
corpuscular one sustained by Newton, at the beginning of the 20th century
the idea prevailed that light was an electromagnetic wave with continuous
energy.
6. general relativity
Despite the difficulties in his life and the political and war convulsions of
that period, Einstein did not interrupt his research for a second, in 1915,
after an arduous and disciplined search in which he received the
collaboration of his strange friend Michelle Besso, he consolidated the
mathematical support that would allow him to formulate the General
Theory of Relativity, in which he established that the reason for gravity is a
curvature in the geometry of space and time caused by mass
7. Death
On April 17, 1955, Albert Einstein experienced an internal hemorrhage
caused by a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, which had previously
been augmented by Dr. Rudolph Nissen in 1948. He picked up a draft of a
speech that was prepared for him. a television appearance to
commemorate the seventh anniversary of the state of Israel with him in the
hospital, but he did not live long enough to complete it