Albert Einstein once said, “I didn’t say half of the things people quote me on”, meaning Einsteins ability gave people a reason to throw his name on historic physics theories. Though to say with research, this quote was never said by Einstein. Easily seeing why people would expect Einstein to do great things even though he is only human. Einstein was an intelligent physicist with too high expectations from his achievements, opening doors by inventing E=mc2, and his high intentions overpowering his execution all gathering his reputation from others. In 1905, after having four scientific articles published, he went on to win worldwide fame for his general theory of relativity, along with winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1921 for his photoelectric effect explanation. With the public seeing these accomplishments, Einstein well deservingly got a lot of recognition. Maybe too many expectations, where things were too much to handle and he could not deliver. With achievements as stated before, it's easy to see why the public would exaggerate on Einstein's accomplishments. …show more content…
Ever since Einstein introduced this equation, it has opened doors for more physicists to expand modern physics. Einstein being so intelligent really helped surface the physics scene which made others around him build off his energy. Einstein repeatedly inspired many around him allowed people that used his knowledge to come up with things on their own. Giving credit back to Einstein, being the humble person he is claiming he had nothing to do with the process. Being a humble human being is only accounted for when someone is looking out more for the better good than the individual