How Did Albert Einstein Impact The World

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Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was a german and jewish born physicist who impacted the world in many ways. He a scientist and an overall genius, he was born in March 14 1879 and passed away at age 76 in 1955. Einstein developed the “general theory of relativity”, huge worker on quantum mechanics, developed his famous formula “E = mc 2”, Although this formula helped tremendously on building america’s first atomic bombs and gave him a bad image to some, he still pulled through and was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics and was still loved by many in the industry due to his famous theories and solutions. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg in the German Empire on March 14, 1879.’ He was the son of Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch, Herman Einstein was a salesman as well as an engineer; eleven years later The Einstein family moved out of their beloved home and moved to Munich, …show more content…

In 1922 Albert Einstein was awarded a Nobel Prize for his works on theoretical physics and especially for his discovery of the law of “The Photoelectric Effect”. That same year, Albert Einstein found himself visiting The United States in New York City, where he was welcomed by many, including the big city’s own mayor, during his brief stay, Einstein would go on to write an essay on his thoughts on americans and their life style and how he actually enjoyed his time there. Within the next year albert Einstein find himself visiting the US and working nonstop once again. He would go on to attend “The Fifth Solvay” where he met up with other bright minds and would discuss physics, chemistry as well as photons, but their main topic would be quantum physics and mechanics, which was a topic Albert Einstein was researching for quite a few years with a partner. He would also go on to begin working on his idea of unified field