Even .
Albert, in his early years, was a very shy but curious kid .
that showed very little aptitude for anything. In elementary .
school, Albert was such an under achiever in all subjects .
other than math and science that his parents suspected that .
he might be retarded. Even though he hated memorization and .
obedience to teachers and strict rules, he got generally .
satisfying grades, especially in math and physics.(Bodanis 5).
After graduating from the Institute of Technology in .
Zurich, Einstein tried to find a university job. Even his .
father started sending mails to his son's professors, .
begging them to give his son a job at university. But .
the answer was clear; no. All of his professors turned him .
down due to his lack of conventional traits to be a .
scholar(Daneis).In the meantime he managed to get a few .
articles published, but they weren't especially impressive. .
He tried to show that "the forces controlling the way liquid .
rises up in a drinking straw were similar to Newton's laws .
of gravitation-(Bodanis 7). But he could not quite manage to .
get these formulas to work, and he got no response from .
other physicists. He wrote to his sister, wondering "he'd .
ever make it-(Bodanis).
Eventually prosperous times arrived for Albert Einstein. .
In 1901, the year he gained his diploma, he accepted a .
position as technical assistant in the Swiss patent .
office(Elsevier). But this was only the beginning of his .
career. In March 1905 he finally sent the article, on which .
he had been working tirelessly for six weeks, to Annalen de .
physic to be published, filling some thirty-some pages. It .
was the start of his theory of relativity. He admitted to .
another friend that he was a little unsure about the whole .
theory:.
The idea is amusing and enticing, but whether the .
Lord is laughing at it and has played a trick on .
me--that I cannot know. The results of an electrodynamic investigation recently published by .
Albert Einstein was the most influential scientist of our time. ... Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879. ... That same year, Einstein's dad died of sickness. ... In 1921, Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. ... Einstein died on April 18, 1955, at the age of 76 from heart failure. ...
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Bavaria, Deutschland on March 14, 1879. ... Going through school Einstein was very interested in mathematics. ... Later Einsteins parents moved to Milan, but left him in Munchen as to finish his schooling. When Einstein turned 16, he was determined to get into the SFPI (Swiss Federal Polytechnical Institute). ... Einstein later said he wished he had never created it....
Einstein used mathematical reasoning for Religion influenced Einstein's views by questioning the design of the universe. ... Einstein thus understood science and religion to function with one another. Soon afterward, though, World War I began, and Einstein quickly made his beliefs known. ... During the war years, Einstein expanded his theory of relativity to a general case. ... Einstein considered his relativity theories to be his true life's work. ...
Albert Einstein Born: March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Wurttemberg, Germany Died: April 18, 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA In 1886 Albert Einstein began his school career in Munich, Germany. ... Later in 1905 Einstein showed how mass and energy were equivalent. ... By 1909 Einstein was recognised as a leading scientific thinker. ... In Prague proved to be a very significant year for Einstein. ... In 1921 Einstein moved to Princeton, New Jersey, USA. ...
Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1874. ... Einstein became a clerk at the Swiss Patent Office in 1902. ... World War I had a strong effect on Einstein. ... After the war, many aspects of Einstein's life changed. ... Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. ...
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. He was the first child of the Jewish couple Hermann and Pauline Einstein. ... But Einstein had other ideas for his future. ... Albert Einstein has been called the most brilliant person since Newton. ... All of these tests have proven Einstein's theory to be true. ...
Albert Einstein has always intrigued me by his knowledge. ... Einstein is truly one of the best scientists the world has ever seen. ... Albert Einstein changed the way humans were thinking at the time. ... Pauline Einstein, Albert's mother, was a "tall, strong-minded woman."" ... Albert Einstein died in Princeton on April 18, 1955. ...