Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the general theory of relativity. He is considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. Albert Einstein revolutionized the way scientists think when he discovered the theory of relativity.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg, Germany on 14 March 1879. He grew up in a middle-class Jewish family in Munich. As a child, Einstein became fascinated by music, mathematics and science. He dropped out of school in 1894 and moved to Switzerland, where he resumed his education. At the age of 16, he started to look at the mirror and asking himself on whether he would see himself if he was traveling at the speed of light. While at Zurich,
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The couple had an illegitimate daughter born in 1902.then Einstein did creative work like developing the quantum and even people called it the miracle year for Einstein. He was best known for his General Theory of Relativity and the concept of mass expressed by the famous equation E = mc2 which was used in the development of the atomic bomb. He received many rewards for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect and some important developments in the quantum theory. He was named "Person of the Century" by Time magazine in 1999, the fourth most admired person of the 20th Century according to a 1999 Gallup poll, and the greatest scientist of the twentieth century according to The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History. Einstein changed the political balance of power in the twentieth century through his scientific foundation in the development of atomic energy. Einstein was elected to the …show more content…
Einstein wrote an essay called the Atlantic monthly on which he supported working with the United Nations to maintain nuclear weapons as a prevention to conflict. Around this time, Einstein also became a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People because he saw the similarity between the treatment of Jews in Germany and African Americans in the United States. He campaigned for civil rights. After the war, Einstein continued to work on his unified field theory and key features of the theory of general relativity, such as wormholes, the possibility of time travel, the existence of black holes and the creation of the universe. However, he became increasingly isolated from the rest of the physics community, whose eyes were set on quantum theory. After becoming famous for several brilliant advances in physics, including Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect, and the special and general theories of relativity, Albert Einstein spent the last thirty years of his life on a useless search for a way to combine gravity and electromagnetism into a single theory. Einstein was motivated by a need to unify the forces of nature. He felt that all of nature must be described by a single theory. But he never gave up on his quest for a unified theory. Even while lying on his deathbed, he continued his work. The day before he died, he asked to