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what was Albert's most famous paper? what did it described? how?​

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Answered by mohammed0047
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Explanation:

Within a few months, Einstein wrote a series of papers that would transform the way we see the universe. They included his theory of special relativity and the famous equation E=mc². The first paper described his particle theory of light, which became one of the foundations of modern physics.

Answered by MayankSingh85
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Albert Einstein was born on 14th March 1879. He was born in a city named Ulm in Germany. When he was a child, no one could prëdict that one day he would become a great scientist. He was like all the other children.

His teacher used to say him that what he becomes doesn't matter at all because he can't do anything in future. Infact, He was a great viølinist.

At the age of 15, Einstein left the school of Monish. And then he joined German Speaking Switzerland.

There he met Mileva. They both became lóvers. They mixed science and Teñderness and started working on The Theory Of Rêlativity which said - E = mc². The pairs finally mãrried in 1903 and also got divørced in 1919. Then Einstein married his cousin Elsa.

In 1915 he published his General Theory of Relativity which proved a new interpretation of Gravity.

Einstein received the Noble Prize for Physics in 1921.

I know it's long but it was necessary otherwise you won't be able to understand it properly.

Adopted From : A Truly Beautiful Mind.

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