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describe albert einstein's childhood

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Answered by Anonymous
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ALBERT EINSTEIN IS revered for his scientific intellect, which laid the foundations for modern-day physics and earned him introductions with some of the most exclusive people on Earth.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879 to Pauline Koch and Hermann Einstein.

Albert Einstein was the elder of the two – his younger sister, Maria Einstein, was born about two years later in November 1881.

Einstein reportedly was slow in learning how to talk. That, combined with his tendency to whisper words softly to himself before saying them aloud led the family maid to nickname him “der Depperte” — the dopey one, according to Einstein: his life and universe.

Einstein’s parents were concerned about his intelligence because he was slow to learn to speak.
One year after Einstein was born, his father, mother, and uncle moved to Munich — to establish an electrical engineering company — where Einstein earned the bulk of his early education.

The secondary school he attended was eventually named after him and called the Albert Einstein Gymnasium before merging with another school in 2010.

Einstein developed a passion for music in his early teens.

Einstein began violin lessons at age five, but didn’t enjoy music until age 13, when he discovered Mozart’s violin sonatas. After that, the young genius was hooked and would play the violin in string quartets later as a young adult and throughout the rest of his life.

“Mozart’s music is so pure and beautiful that I see it as a reflection of the inner beauty of the universe itself,” Einstein later told a friend, according to Charles Chaplain: My Autobiography.

He wrote his first scientific paper as a teenager.
Originally, Einstein was destined to take over the family business, but when it failed in 1894, Einstein’s family moved to northern Italy.

It was there in Italy that a teenage Einstein wrote what today is referred to as his first scientific paper, which investigated the nature of the ether — a hypothetical consequence of how light travels through space that Einstein later disproved. Before his death, Einstein published a total of more than 300 scientific papers.

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Answered by tanvivyas123456
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Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany. He was the first child born to Hermann and Pauline Einstein. Though he attended school as a young boy, he also received instruction at home on Judaism and violin. By the age of twelve he had taught himself geometry. At the age of sixteen he failed an exam in order to qualify to train as an electrical engineer. He remained in school and developed a new plan for his future. Einstein decided to study math and physics so he could become a teacher. Einstein thought he would be good at this because he could think mathematically and abstractly while lacking imagination and practicality. In 1896 he renounced his German citizenship. He was not a citizen of any country until 1901 when he became a citizen of Switzerland. In 1900 he graduated as a teacher of math and physics. His teachers did not think very highly of him though so he had difficulty being recommended for a job at a university. In 1901 he took a job as a temporary high school teacher and married Mileva Maritsch. The couple had two sons prior to divorcing. Einstein later married his cousin Elsa Einstein. From 1902 through 1909, Einstein worked in a patent office in Bern, Switzerland. While working in the patent office he published many papers on theoretical physics. He earned a Ph.D. in 1905.

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