History, asked by DarshanDM5433, 1 year ago

How was albert einstein uncommon as a child ? how did he spent his time?

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Answered by mahakincsem
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Albert Einstein was not as uncommon as any child. However he was described as being uncommon because of his keen mind and observations. He asked questions that were out of the blue and thus making him inquisitive and different in another sense.

Albert Einstein since his childhood enjoyed studying and he was fond of maths and physics in particular. Even though at the age of 15 he had to leave his school without any degree to go to Milan with his family, he would often spend time, searching for unasked questions. He did this through multiple ways of research and experiments.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Albert Einstein was an uncommon individual as a child.


He preferred to be alone rather than being in a group.


He wanted to be all by himself.


He was more interested in physics and conducted various experiments all by himself.



He was a not a child protege but he did great deeds in his later years of life.

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