Albert Einstein was a German theoretical physicist and a mathematician. He is known worldwide for his study of mathematics and science. Many people know him as the scientist that created E equals MC squared. He said imagination is more important than knowledge. Peoples perspective on Einstein is that they see him as the greatest scientist the world has ever known. His theory and the equation E equals MC squared can lead to a creation of an atom bomb. Einstein is known throughout the entire world, he became an international icon of intelligence, and he is the well-respected scientist. From the 1920s to 1955, Einstein was a powerful spokesman against nationalism and militarism. Once he fled Germany in 1933, he settled in America and spent his …show more content…
Who was Albert Einstein? He was interested in the field of physics and math, at the age of five he was interested in how the compass works, he wondered what controlled the movements. At age ten he was given books to master science and math. During his school years, he found school so mundane because he thought the stuff was easy. His grades were low due to laziness. After graduating, he sought into a teaching job, instead he worked at a Swiss patent office, where he then was given leisure to work on his science experiments. His experiments consisted of electromagnetic devices that later influenced his ideas in the future. In 1905, during his miracle year he was awarded his PHD and published four papers. These papers are what made physics to be what it is now in our time period. His papers were composed of space, time and matter. This is the year when he made the equation E equals MC squared. He quit his job as a patent clerk and university lecturer to become a full time professor in 1911. In 1921 he won the noble prize because he clarified the nature of light. His fame spread worldwide, which gave him a greater advantage, so that his political and social …show more content…
The next year Einstein became an American citizen also a member of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of the Colored People). In 1952, he got invited to become the second president in Israel but turned it down because he lacked the people skills. What he did his later years was trying to discover a unified field theory that would explain the basic force of nature. However, he was unable to finish and find a solution because of his death. He was born in Wurttemberg, Germany on March 14, 1879. He was very passionate in what he did, which was he wanted to learn more about general theories of relativity. In his early life, he had a family that consisted of one sibling and two parents. His father, Hermann was a salesman that brought the money to feed the family and his mother was the one that ran the family household. Einstein went to an elementary school called Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. He felt like an introvert in society and struggled with art and science style, but that made him only want to be determined and curious to learn more about education. School had a huge impact on Einstein because he always wanted to know more knowledge about science and math. Later, near the end of 1880s, he had a