Albert Einstein
Albert
Einstein was born 1879 in
Württemberg,
Germany.
Albert Einstein died on April 18 1955 in Princeton new jersey.
Einstein developed the special and general theories of relativity.
In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric
effect. He was Jewish.
Einstein
attended elementary school at the Luitpold Gymnasium
in Munich, where he excelled in his
studies. He enjoyed classical music and
played the violin.
However
he felt alienated and struggled with the
rigid Prussian education he received
there. He
also
experienced a speech difficulty, a slow
cadence in his speaking wher
he’d pause to consider what to say next.
In later years, Einstein would
write about two events that had a marked
effect on his childhood. One
was
an encounter with a
compass at age five, where he marveled
at the invisible forces that turned
the needle.
As he didn’t talk until he was four, his parents were
worried about him. But
once while they were on the supper table
he broke his four year silence and said “”The soup is too hot.·
After
Einstein’s death, his brain was removed from his head without bringing in his
family’s knowledge. This immoral act was done by Dr. Thomas Harvey who wanted to
conduct a search on his brain. He was later permitted by Einstein’s son Hans
Einstein
In
1951, while leaving a party with his friends, he was rushed by a photographer
who asked him to smile for a photograph. But Einstein who was already tired,
just stuck his tongue out instead of
smile
was
rushed by a photographer who asked him to smile for a photograph. But Einstein
who was already tired, just stuck his tongue out instead of a smile. The
photographer luckily captured this memorable moment In 1951, while leaving a
party with his friends, he was rushed by a photographer who asked him to smile
for a photograph
Einstein was born 1879 in
Württemberg,
Germany.
Albert Einstein died on April 18 1955 in Princeton new jersey.
Einstein developed the special and general theories of relativity.
In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric
effect. He was Jewish.
Einstein
attended elementary school at the Luitpold Gymnasium
in Munich, where he excelled in his
studies. He enjoyed classical music and
played the violin.
However
he felt alienated and struggled with the
rigid Prussian education he received
there. He
also
experienced a speech difficulty, a slow
cadence in his speaking wher
he’d pause to consider what to say next.
In later years, Einstein would
write about two events that had a marked
effect on his childhood. One
was
an encounter with a
compass at age five, where he marveled
at the invisible forces that turned
the needle.
As he didn’t talk until he was four, his parents were
worried about him. But
once while they were on the supper table
he broke his four year silence and said “”The soup is too hot.·
After
Einstein’s death, his brain was removed from his head without bringing in his
family’s knowledge. This immoral act was done by Dr. Thomas Harvey who wanted to
conduct a search on his brain. He was later permitted by Einstein’s son Hans
Einstein
In
1951, while leaving a party with his friends, he was rushed by a photographer
who asked him to smile for a photograph. But Einstein who was already tired,
just stuck his tongue out instead of
smile
was
rushed by a photographer who asked him to smile for a photograph. But Einstein
who was already tired, just stuck his tongue out instead of a smile. The
photographer luckily captured this memorable moment In 1951, while leaving a
party with his friends, he was rushed by a photographer who asked him to smile
for a photograph
References
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