Greatest World Changer: Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein (1879-1955), who many know was one of the greatest world changers of all time. Best known for his mass-equivalency formula (E=mc2). Throughout the course of his life he published over 300 scientific papers and over 150 un-scientific works. Einstein was a theoretical physics, or a branch of physics that services mathematical models and thoughts of physical objects and systems to uphold, explain and predict natural spectacles. In 1905, the same year Einstein was awarded a PhD by the University of Zürich, he published the Annus Mirabilis (Miracle year) papers, which consisted of four articles. One being the Photoelectric effect, suggesting that energy is exchanged only in distinct sums. This idea was important because it was