Albert Einstein's Major Accomplishments

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p. 1. Einstein was the one that can truly recognize the nature and was not easily distracted by common sense and experimental data. In 1999, Time magazine named Einstein “Person of the Century”.
p. 2. One way to judge a famous person fairy is to see his work. Einstein’s work is always there for all people to see. When he was twenty - six, he had already published five papers which had prolonged influenced to the scientific world and was still used today.
p. 2. Einstein finished his first paper and started his career on December 13, 1900. However, he ended his career until his death on April 18, 1955.
p. 3. Einstein’s career last fifty - four years. Although he had moved out physics world and turned to study gravitation and electromagnetism, …show more content…

5. Einstein’s five papers which explained some about five different fundamental physics areas was done in about six months. In 1905, Einstein’s two paper has caused a revolution in the science world. The first one was about his theory of relativity. The second one was about quantum mechanics. While the public was still unfamiliar with what Einstein has accomplished, they do realize that he did something significantly.
p. 6. Einstein’s thought was if a people was falling and he dropped the apple at the same time, the apple will still stay by this person’s side. This thought indicated that the gravitational force is the result of our space.
p. 7. During the conference of 1919, they have decided to test Einstein’s general theory and it was proved to be true. Isaac Newton’s theory was overthrown. Einstein became famous worldwide this time.
p. 8. In Henri Poincare’s La Science et hypothesis, there are three unsolved fundamental questions. However, Einstein solved three of these questions just one year later after reading this book in 1905.
p. 9. Einstein was quite confidence in physics world. He compared his intuition in math and physics and said that his intuition was not strong enough in math but was very strong physics. When his idea was rejected by people around him, he would not give up instead he would wait until the truth is