Understanding Albert Einstein's Creation Of An Atomic Bomb

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Albert Einstein was the greatest and most famous theoretical physicist to have ever lived. He was the man that came up with the idea that an atomic bomb was possible to make. In World War Two the U.S.A. started the Manhattan Project that was based off of his warnings, theories and his ideas of an atomic bomb. Einstein was born in Ulm, Wurttemberg, Germany in 1879 . He went to College at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. He died on April 18, 1955 at age 76. To truly understand Albert Einstein, one must understand his early, middle, and later life.
To truly understand Albert Einstein one must first understand his early life. Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Wurttemberg, Germany (¨Albert¨). Albert never liked practicing with musical instrument when he was a kid (“Albert”). When Albert was 9 he transferred to Luitpold Gymnasium (¨Albert¨). When Albert was young man, he rejected his German …show more content…

In 1900 he has finished high school and enrolls at ETH Zurich. In German it means: Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. When it translates into English it means: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (¨Albert¨). The discovery and publication in 1987 of an early correspondence between Einstein and his wife, Marić (at the time), revealed that the had a daughter, Lieserl, born in early 1902. In 1905 he received his Doctorate Degree (¨Albert¨). In 1905 he also wrote four research papers that would soon become very influential to the study of physics (¨Albert¨). Albert Einstein was a German physicist (¨Albert¨). Confirmed to the post of extraordinary professor of theoretical physics (¨Albert¨). John Calvin invited him to the 350th anniversary of Geneva University (¨Albert¨). Einstein still believes in Latin (¨Albert¨). In 1914 Takes post at Berlin University (¨Albert¨). In 1901 Granted swiss citizenship (¨Albert¨). In 1896 enrolled is Division VI A