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FAMOUS SCIENTIST

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ALBERT EINSTEIN
Born: March 14, 1879, Ulm, Germany
Died: April 18, 1955,Princeton,New Jersey, United
States
Education: University of Zurich(1905)
Chlidren: Eduard Einstein, Hans Albert Einstein, Lieserl
Einstein, Margot Lowenthal ,Iise Lowenthal
Spouse: Mileva Maric (1903-1919)
Elsa Einstein(1919-1936)

Albert Einstein
One of the most celebrated scientists in history. His work
helped bring a new era of discovery and knowledge to the
area of physics.
He is famous for equations on the conservation of matter
and energy or his theory of relativity.
He became the Edison of Physics helping to contribute
many important pieces of knowledge to our understanding
of the universe and how it works.
Without Albert Einsteins inventions and discoveries we
would be further behind in physics than we are right now.

ALBERT EINSTEIN S
AWARDS

Noble prize in
physics(1921)

Copley medal(1925)

ALBERT EINSTEIN S
AWARDS

Max Planck Medal(1929)


Matteucci Medal(1921)

ALBERT EINSTEIN S
AWARDS

Franklin Medal(1935)

ALBERT EINSTEIN S
AWARDS

GOLD MEDAL OF THE ROYAL


ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY

ALBERT EINSTEINS INVENTION


E=MC2
Albert einstein developed a theory about the relationship of
mass and energy
The formula, e=mc2, is probably the most famous outcome
from Einstein s special theory of relativity .
The formula says energy(e) equals mass (M) times the
speed of light (c) squared.in essence, it means mass is just
one form of energy. Since the speed of light squared is an
enormous number (186,000 miles per second) {2}, a small
amount of mass can be converted to a phenomenal amount
of energy.

ALBERT EINSTEIN S
CHILDHOOD

EINSTEIN WAS SLOW IN LEARNING HOW


TO SPEAK.
HIS PARENTS EVEN CONSULTED A
DOCTOR.HE ALSO HAD A CHEEKY
REBELLIOUSNESS TOWARD AUTHORITY,
WHICH LED ONE HEADMASTER TO
EXPEL HIM AND ANOTHER TO AMUSE
HISTORY BY SAYING THAT HE WOULD
NEVER AMOUNT TO MUCH.BUT THESE
TRAITS HELPED MAKE HIM A GENIUS.

Abilities
Some researchers claim to detect in
Einsteinss childhood a mild manifestation
of autism or Aspergers syndrome.
Simon Baron-Chohen, the director of the
autism research center at Cambridge
University, is among those.
He writes that autism is associated with a
particularly intense drive to systemize and
an unusually low drive to empathize.

Abilities
He also notes that this pattern explains
the islets of abilitythat people with autism
display in subjects like math or music or
drawingall skills that benefit from
systemizing. I do not find such a longdistance diagnosis to be convincing.
Even as a teenager, Einstein made close
friends, had passionate relationships,
enjoyed collegial discussions,
communicated well verbally and could
empathize with friends and humanity in
general.

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