Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and showed early signs of being a slow learner as a child, not talking until he was older than typical. He enjoyed solitary activities like playing with mechanical toys. Einstein studied at a university in Zurich, where he met his future wife Mileva. In 1900 at age 21, unable to find academic work, Einstein took a job as a patent clerk in Switzerland. It was during this time that he did his groundbreaking work on relativity and other scientific theories that changed modern physics. He eventually moved to America to escape the rise of the Nazis in Germany. Einstein is remembered as one of the most influential scientists in history.
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Einstein's Early Life and Education
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Einstein at the age
of 21.
2. Albert Einstein was born on 14 March 1879 in the German
city of Ulm.
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Einstein still wasn’t talking, at the age of two-and-a-half.
Einstein did not know what to do with other children, and his
playmates called him “Brother Boring”.
Otto Neugebauer, the historian of ancient mathematics, told a
story about the boy Einstein that he characterizes a “legend”.
Einstein loves mechanical toys.
A headmaster once told to his father that what Einstein chose as
a profession wouldn’t matter, because “he’ll never make a success
at anything.” See now..
Einstein play the violin at the age of six year, because his mother
wanted..
He went to high school in Munich( city of Germany), where
Einstein’s family had to moved when he was 15 months old..
He get good mark in almost every subjects.
3. Einstein got his wish to continue his education in German-speaking
Switzerland, in a city which was more liberal than Munich.
Einstein was highly interested in mathematics and physics, and after finishing
school he decided to study at a university in Zurich.
He also felt a special interest in a fellow student, Mileva Maric ,whom he
found to be a “clever creature”.
Einstein saw in her an ally against the “philistines”- those people in his
family and at the university with whom he was constantly at odds.
In 1900, at the age of 21, Albert Einstein was a university graduate and
unemployed. He worked as a teaching assistant, gave private lessons and
finally secured a job in 1902 as technical expert in the patent office in Bern.
Einstein developing his own ideas in secret..
Einstein in 1995
as we remember
now......
4. Research
• One of the famous papers of 1905 was Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity , according to
which time and distance are not absolute. That is E = mc2.
• E = mc2 this followed the world’s most famous formula which describes the relationship
between mass and energy.
• Albert had wanted to marry with Mileva right after finishing his studies, but his mother was
against it. She thought Mileva, who was three years ,older than her son, was too old for him.
• Finally Albert marry with Mileva in January 1903, and had two sons. They get divorced in 1919,
Einstein married his cousin Elsa in 1919.
• In 1915, he had published his General Theory of Relativity, which provided a new interpretation
of gravity. An eclipse of the sun in 1919 brought proof that it was accurate.
5. Einstein had correctly calculated in advance the
extent to which the light from fixed stars would be
deflected through the sun’s gravitational field. The
newspapers proclaimed his work as “scientific
revolution’’.
Einstein receive the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
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When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Einstein emigrated to
the United State.
Five years later, the discovery of nuclear fission in Berlin had American
physicists in an uproar.
At the urging of a colleague, Einstein wrote a letter to the American
president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, on august 1939, in which he warned: “ A
single bomb of this type . . . Exploded in a port, might very well destroy the
whole port together with some of the surrounding territory.”
The Americans developed the atomic bomb in a secret project of their own,
and dropped it on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki in august 1945.
Einstein was deeply shaken by the extent of the destruction in Japan.
This time he wrote a public missive to the United Nations
In it he proposed the formation of a world government.
When Einstein died in 1955 at the age of 76, he was celebrated as visionary
and world citizen as much as a scientific genius.
This was an atomic bomb that
name ‘Little Boy’ dropped in
Hiroshima, Japan in 1945.
7. FACTS ABOUT ALBERT EINSTEIN
NOBODY KNOW ALBERT EINSTEIN’S IQ.
ALBERT EINSTEIN LOVED ANSWERING FAN MAIL FROM CHILDREN.
Albert’s theory of relativity helped scientists understand how the universe works.
Einstein was a slow learner, at first.
Einstein loved sailing.
Not only was he a great scientist, but Einstein was also passionate about social issues.
He Was Offered (and Declined) the Presidency of Israel.
He Had a Terrible Memory.