A little bit about Einstein.
Albert Einstein is known as one of the greatest scientists of all time. He has propose many great theories like the Special Theory of Relativity, the Theory of General Relativity, and E=mc2. (Einstein is famous for these theories along with his help in developing the laser.) He also influences many other scientists in the study of quantum theory and the cosmos. Know one really will ever understand what went on in this man's mind but he was defiantly one of the greatest men ofall times. The following is a description of this great scientist. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879. He was born to Herman and Pauline Einstein, middle class German Jews. Einstein was a very bright child; a magnetic compass sparked his interest in the natural world, at the young age of four. Einstein began his formal education at a school in Ulm. Contrary to what you would think Albert hated formal schooling. He often did poorly in subjects such as Geography, Language, and History, but excelled in Mathematics and Science. He generally did his real studies at home where he concentrated on physics, mathematics, and philosophy. One year one of Einstein's teachers suggested that he leave school, so at mid-term t
Now this leads to Einstein's Theory of General Relativity. The key to Einstein's theory is that gravity as well as matter can effect time and space. He began his work to expand his theory of Special Relativity to all coordinate systems. He started this by expanding the principle of equivalence. He said that gravitational fields are equal to accelerations at the point of reference. An example is, people in a moving elevator cannot decide whether the force acting upon the person is gravity or the acceleration of the elevator. The full theory was not announced until 1916. In the theory of the interactions of bodies, which had been ascribed should gravitational forces, are described as the influence of bodies on the geometry of space-time. Einstein describes the basis for the General Theory of Relativity as "the previous unexplained variations in orbital motion of the planets and the predictions of bending of starlight in the vicinity of a massive body, such as the sun." This was confirmed by an eclipse later in 1919. Einstein's fame then spread across the globe. Einstein was also very involved with the public around him. Einstein traveled throughout the world. His visited many countries as a member of the physics community and a representative for liberal causes. These countries included England, France, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and as far east as Japan. In 1922, he went to Sweden to accept a Nobel Prize. As the Nazi movement grew, Einstein developed a non-partisan group, inside his Jewish Community, that was against fascism. Einstein renounced German citizenship. Soon after Einstein's personal properties were confiscated by the Nazi government, The Nazi's put Einstein at the top of the list of people stripped of their German citizenship. Einstein moved to the United States to escape the Nazi Germany, and also settled in Princeton New Jersey with Elsa. After World War II began Einstein urged President Roosevelt, after a series of letters, to push the study of nuclear war power and its effects. He was informed that Nazi Germany had the intelligence to create nuclear weapons of mass destr
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