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theme of the chapter a truly beautiful mind

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Answered by rangers29
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the main of the prose is the journey of Albert Einstein from his childhood to the time when he was recognised as a scientific genius

Answered by OmegaCentauri1
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The chapter is mainly about the life and journey of Albert Einstein.

Explanation:

It narrates instances from his life. He was thought to be different ever since he was a child and was constantly told that he would go on to become a failure. After his education, he worked at a patent office, and started to work on his own theories. He proposed the Theory on Special and General Relativity that states that time is not absolute, but in fact relative. It also talks about his personal life. He married his university friend, Mileva Maric, but this marriage was unsuccessful and they soon divorced. He later married his cousin Elsa. He also loved to play the violin and held on to this skill throughout his life. He was a global citizen, as much as he was a scientist. He fled Germany and came to the US once a Nazis came to power, and informed president Roosevelt on the atomic weapons that Germany was developing, which led to the US building their own nuclear weapons, much to the sadness of Einstein. He later wrote a missive to the UN about this and for the formation of a world government. This was not recognized by the UN. He was celebrated after his death.

This is a gist of the chapter. Reading the lesson should give you further clarity.

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