Albert Einstein's History Hall Of Fame Project

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Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was an absolute genius, a humble, hard worker, and is “Times’s most influential person of the 20th Century.” (History.com) I chose him for the History Hall of Fame Project because I think that he was one of the greatest people in history. For comparison, Niels Bohr was a scientist who made his model of atoms. Einstein was a scientist, but he did a plethora of more things. He was such a great leader, a master of science, a legitimate musician, and a dexterous thinker of the world. Even though he was a genius, he was still humble about being one. “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” (Albert Einstein) Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in …show more content…

He had to work hard for his education. Also, other scientists and the entire association of scientists, didn’t think that Albert was worthy enough. Einstein had troubles supporting his family. That was because he was fired from a myriad of jobs. He was told he could not do most things.
Another struggle that crushed Albert was schizophrenia and other various problems. During the 1930s, Eduard had schizophrenia. Eduard would be in an asylum or another mental institution for his lifetime. In the 1950s, Einstein eventually suffered from schizophrenia himself. Then in 1936, his wife, Elsa, passed away.
Albert Einstein had an enormous impact on history. In 1905, he started to develop papers on photons, the unique theory of relativity, cosmology, E=mc², the quantum theory, and the photoelectric effect. These theories are theories of the world, the complex universe, energy, mass, light, and the dynamics and such of the world. He officially published them in 1915. In 1925, he composed the united field theory. This theory was about physics and the universe. 1935 was the year that led to the EPR experiment. This experiment was about