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             Albert Einstein was one of the few scientists that changed the way we look at the world today. He was born in 1879 and died in 1955. During that time he made many theories on how the world works. Einstein got married twice, once to a classmate and once to his cousin. Einstein also liked music and played the violin. Albert Einstein is one of few most well-known scientists who had changed the way the world works today.
             Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879. He died in Princeton on April 18, 1955 at the age of 76. Albert Einstein did not like his school in Germany. His best subjects in school were mathematics and science. At 12 he taught himself Euclidean geometry. Later when he was 17 he entered the Polytechnic in Zurich Switzerland. He did not like the school that much so he often cut classes to study physics and play the violin. In Polytechnic he met a classmate named Mileva Maric. They got along very well and they got married. They had two sons and settled down in a small apartment in Bern. In Bern he had a job to check technical description in the application for patents.
             In 1913 Einstein was invited to Berlin to lead a scientific research. He separated from his wife and two sons to go to Berlin. In Berlin he explained his theories to other scientists. In Berlin, he happened to live very close to his cousin Elsa. Elsa was a widow with two daughters. Albert Einstein and Elsa got along very well and they got married.
             Albert Einstein had many theories. His general Theory of Relativity, his special Theory of Relativity, theory about light rays and many more. His Theory of Relativity was probably his most famous. It was about the laws of relativity and the law of gravity. One of Albert Einstein's theories was that he could prove was his theory about light rays. It was about how gravity could bend light rays. On March 1919 there was a total eclipse of the sun.


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