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A Truly Beautiful Mind is a short biography of Albert Einstein who was a genius scientist. He was born on 14th March 1879 in Ulm, a city located in Germany. He couldn’t talk until he was two-and-a-half years old. But when he started talking, he would repeat every word twice. His playmates would often refer him as “Brother Boring.” His brothe thougt that was a bad with an abnormal large head. As a child, Einstein loved playing with mechanical toys and when his younger sister, Maja was born he enquired about her wheels like a toy would usually have.
His school headmaster told his father that he had no hopes for young Albert and considered him to be foolish. When he was six years old, Einstein learned to play the violin on his mother’s insistence and became a skilled violinist. However, he was not a bad student as he scored good marks in almost every subject in school while his family used to stay in Munich. By the time he was fifteen years old, Einstein started feeling uncomfortable with the school’s regimentation so he left it for good.
When Albert’s parents moved to Milan, they left him with relatives and he continued his education in German-speaking Switzerland. Soon after he completed schooling, he took admission at a university in Zurich. He felt that the university atmosphere was more liberal in accepting new concepts and ideas. Besides, he was greatly interested in Physics and Mathematics and wanted to pursue a career in this field. In 1902, Albert started working as a technical specialist in the patent office located at Bern where he would assess other people’s inventions and secretly worked on his ideas about the Theory of Relativity. While at the university, he met Mileva Maric, a fellow student who was equally bright and intelligent. They fell in love and married in January 1903 and had two sons. However, their marriage soon faltered and they finally divorced in 1919. The same year he married Elsa, his cousin.
In 1905, Einstein released his paper on ‘Special Theory of Relativity’, according to which time and distance are not absolute. This gave birth to the most renowned formula which describes the relationship between mass and energy i.e, E = mc2. Later in 1915, he published his General Theory of Relativity, that administered a new description of gravity. In 1919, a solar eclipse proved that his Theory of Relativity was accurate. In no time, his work was proclaimed by newspapers as a “scientific revolution”. Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his works in Physics which are relevant even today. He was lauded by the press for all the honours that he received for his scientific theory.
In 1933, when the Nazis gained control over Germany, Einstein immigrated to the United States of America. He did not want his scientific research to be used for destruction of mankind, so he moved from Germany. Further, the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938 led to a huge uproar among American physicists. So, Einstein wrote a letter to the American President, Franklin D. Roosevelt warning about the hazards of an atomic bomb explosion.
However, in 1945 America developed the atomic bomb secretly and threw those bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki that caused him acute mental agony. Deeply shaken, Einstein wrote a public memorandum to the United Nations to form a world government that could prevent recurrence of such massive destruction to mankind. In his last few days, he got involved in politics thereby advocating democracy and world peace. In 1955, Einstein breathed his last at the age of 76 and is often commemorated as a great visionary as much as we remember him as a scientific genius