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Answered by Gunsheen
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Albert Einstein was a German physicist who developed the special and general theories. Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Um, Germany. Einstein wrote books, composed several songs in the praise of God and chanting religious songs on the way to school. At the age of 16, he imagined chasing after a beam of light and that the thought experiment had played a memorable role in his development of special relativity. After Einstein face one the greatest crises in his life. Einstein had a relationship with a women names Maric. Since Einstein’s parents were religious they look at her background. His parents different like the daughter as much that Einstein did. However, he didn’t care. Einstein defined his parents and had a child with Maric (died of scarlet fever or adopted). As his life continued, Einstein life came to a ruthless time. He could support his family and couldn’t marry the love of his life. His family was becoming bankrupt. When Einstein came to his great years, he published four paper in the Annalen der Physik (modern physics). When Einstein published his first paper, he was ignored by the physics community, but had attention to just one physicist. Max Planck was this physics. He was the founder of the quantum theory. Einstein started to experiment and found theories. One experiment they did was “The Puzzle”. This experiment was made because he wanted to figure out the beam of light with the velocity of c. He was going to “observes such a beam of light as an electromagnetic field at rest though spatially oscillating”. Another experiment he did was more about atoms. It was an atomic view of a liquid. This theory says that any liquid is made up of molecules (in 1905). The average behavior of these molecules produces the overall properties of any liquid we observe. Einstein think that “once in a while a small group of invisible molecules could, just for a moment, move in mostly the same direction”. “The, another nearby group of molecules could for a moment move mostly in a different direction”. This theory is somewhat like an atom.

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Albert Einstein was a German American scientist. He is best known for his theories on relativity and theories of matter and heat. Einstein is considered one of the greatest physicists of all time because he is thought to have changed the way one looks at the universe.

Childhood and Early Years

Einstein was born in Ulm, southern Germany, to Jewish parents. A year after he was born, he moved to Munich, Germany. Einstein showed no signs of being a genius at an early age. He did not like to receive instructions in school. Therefore, his education had to begin at home. He would still have to attend school in Munich though, and would get exceptional grades, especially in Mathematics. However, he hated it. For that reason, his teacher suggested him to leave and study at home because of his dislike toward the school. Merely his presence caused the other students to disrespect the teachers.

A story that Einstein loved to tell was that he once saw a compass and saw that the needle had a northward swing. He knew there was something behind it, and he wanted to know the hidden mysteries. Einstein first learned algebra and the Pythagoras’ theorem when his uncle taught it to him. His uncle would visit the family frequently and was Einstein’s mentor. He would help and encourage him to go on and never give up. Einstein loved to solve the algebraic and geometrical problems on his own. At the age of twelve, he read a couple of books on Euclid Geometry and learned the whole thing on his own. At the age of fourteen, he read a few science books, and the books had an immense influence on his life.

One of the interesting facts that the majority of people do not know about Albert Einstein is that he was actually very talented in the area of music. His mother played the piano very well, and she believed that music had to be an integral part of the life of her boy. Albert started taking violin lessons at the age of five. It is known that the boy hated it until one day, he heard Mozart. After that, he always dedicated time to music for the rest of his life.

At the age of fifteen, his parents moved to Milan, Italy. Einstein took this opportunity to drop out of school in Munich. He spent a year just living with his parents and reading. Albert then realized that he needed to do something in life. He decided to finish school in Aarau, Switzerland. In 1895, he tried to enter the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (a type of university). He took the entrance exam, but he failed it. Luckily, he passed it the second time. In the institute, Albert realized that his true love was Physics. Albert hated that school, as well. Actually, the future genius hated the school so much that he would not even attend the classes. He would rather stay at home, do experiments, and have his friend take notes for him. Then he would just study the notes on his own and take the tests.

Just before the start of World War I, he moved back to Germany, and became head of a school there. He lived in Berlin until the Nazi government came to power. The Nazis hated people who were Jewish or who came from Jewish families. They accused Einstein of helping to create "Jewish physics," and German physicists tried to prove that his theories were wrong.

In 1933, under death threats from the Nazis and hated by the Nazi-controlled German press, Einstein and Elsa moved to Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and in 1940 he became a United States citizen.

During World War II, Einstein and Leó Szilárd wrote to the U.S. president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to say that the United States should invent an atomic bomb so that the Nazi government could not beat them to the punch. He was the only one who signed the letter. However, he was not part of the Manhattan Project, which was the project that created the atomic bomb.

Einstein, a Jew but not an Israeli citizen, was offered the presidency in 1952 but turned it down, stating "I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel, and at once saddened and ashamed that I cannot accept it."Ehud Olmert was reported to be considering offering the presidency to another non-Israeli, Elie Wiesel, but he was said to be "very not interested".

He taught physics at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey until his death on 18 April 1955 of a burst aortic aneurysm. He was still writing about quantum physics hours before he died. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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