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Albert Einstein


This theory influenced the space program. .
             His second Theory was The Quantum Law of the Emission and Absorption of Light where energy could exist in form of little packets or quantas (Candee 179). This theory later developed the atomic bomb and brought him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 (Thomas 3). "His third theory entitled Theory of Brownian Movement gave a mathematical formula predicting the path distance and relative speed of minute particles suspend in liquid- (Candee 179). This theory gave the atomic theory a major piece of corroborative evidence. His last piece The Inertia of Energy provided a basis for Einstein's later theories of relativity (Candee 179). The final paper was a brief titled On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies. After publishing these papers, Albert Einstein became the most famous scientist in the world (Freeman 3). His papers attended so much attention that by 1909 he received different titles from several universities. In 1915 he developed his General Theory of Relativity which relates mass, space and time and makes all physical phenomena relative to the observer (Candee 179). This theory showed the famous equation E=MC about the relationship between energy and mass (Freeman 159). After this Theory created world wide argument, British astronomers verified Einstein's work during a solar eclipse. Einstein never accepted or understood his fame and that he was the most popular scientist in the world. Despite his great personal popularity in the world during the Weimar Republic in Germany he was followed by the Nazis and escaped to Princeton, New Jersey in America in 1933. There after his divorce in 1912 he married his cousin Elsa Einstein. .
             His fleeing from Germany, his letter to President Roosevelt and his anti-fascisms made a deep impact on politics in the 20th century. After being branded an exile with a prize on his head by Adolf Hitler, who became dictator of Germany, he had to flee to America in 1933 (Candee 180).


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