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Albert Einstein's Invention Of The Atomic Bomb

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Albert Einstein was an extremely intelligent theoretical physicist. Albert started his big passion for science when he was 10 years old. During 1905, he started unlocking mysteries of the Universe that were unknown during the time. Not long after his success of unlocking mysteries, he completed his General Theory for Relativity and in 1921 he earned the Nobel Prize in Physics. Albert Einstein influenced many kids and adults to carry on their talent in Science like he did. Albert had many successes and also had failures. The physicist Albert Einstein did not directly participate in the invention of the atomic bomb. The Nazis worked with Albert Einstein to make the explosive device. Albert Einstein didn’t see this as going to be a failure at …show more content…

For example, this invention has made America a stronger country. Other countries are threatened by us and is afraid to mess with our country. What made Albert Einstein different from all scientists, was that he was never afraid of failures. He believed that nobody can succeed without failures in their life. Albert also did not care if he wasn’t understood by the rest of the world. He knew what he wanted to do and wouldn’t let any obstacle stop him. My favorite quote is when Albert states, “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” This quote states that the only reason why he got so far in life was because he was determined and passionate. He believes that anybody could make an impact in the world like he did. One fact that really spoke to me was that Albert was an extremely slow learner as a child and spoke very slowly. It is interesting that one of the smartest person in the world still had lots of obstacles when he was a kid. He never gave up and because of that quality, he has impacted the world in a great way. This fact has really influenced me because I struggle in academics and give up often, but now I will think of Albert Einstein and give all my effort in that

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