Einstein
Einstein. The name itself seems to bring a vision, in modern times, of a little man carelessly clad in baggy pants with disordered halo of white hair and soulful brown eyes. Though the physical description of Einstein might not seem genius material, Einstein was a modern Merlin. Albert Einstein conjured and revolutionized ideas of space, time and motion. Scientists idolize Albert Einstein for he is most eminent among them, at least in this century. In person he was childlike. But as a man of scientific thought, he was in league with such masterminds as Newton, and Galieo. He was the typical absent-minded genius. One time, he walked into the salon of an ocean liner in his pajamas. Another instance is when he used a $1,500 check for a bookmark, then lost the book. Such cases seem to make Einstein come to life. To give some background on this profound prophet of the mind one must look back to March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. The pudgy first child of a bourgeois Jewish couple from southern Germany, where he was strongly influenced by his domineering musically inclined mother, who encouraged his passion for the violin. In his earliest years, Albert Einstein never expressed his genius in any way
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Approximate Word count = 1060
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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