Have you ever wondered about who was responsible for discovering energy? I mean really, how energy was created. I'm not talking about electrical energy initiated through lighting strikes and electric waves either. I'm talking about natural energy, like explosives started by natures' power. Well, I wondered about it and discovered that the man behind the madness was a German-born physicist who is considered to be one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. This book is going to inform you of exactly who I am referring to, if you don't already know, and this book is dedicated to all of the elementary students who are researching and learning more about all of the famous scientist.


The life of Albert Einstein
Born on March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein grew up in a secular Jewish family in Germany. Einstein attended many schools in various places during his educational career such as Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, and the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich. Even though he was educated, he faced major challenges in finding academic positions. Eventually, Einstein found steady work in 1902 as a clerk in a Swiss patent office.
While working at the patent office, Einstein had the time to further explore ideas that he thought of when he attended Polytechnic. At this time, in 1905, he had four papers published in one of the best known physics journal, Annalen der Physik. One of the papers focused on his theorems on what would be known as the principle of relativity.
Einstein had many discoveries and theories, but the outline of E=MC2 and the special theory of relativity, were defining for Einstein's career and the course of the study of physics. The equation E=MC2 suggest that tiny particles of matter could be converted into huge amounts of energy, a discovery that called out "atomic power."
Einstein died at the University Medical Center at Priceton on April 18, 1955 at the age of 76. In one of his biographies, he stated that he hoped his brain would be studied by researchers after he died, and that is exactly what happened. Thomas Stoltz Harvey removed his brain for future studies by doctors of neuroscience. His brain is now located at the Priceton University Medical Center. Also, Canadian scientist who studied his brain in 1999 found that his brain was 15 percent wider than in people with normal intelligence. The researchers believed that explained Einstein's intelligence.
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Have you ever wondered about who was responsible for discovering energy? I mean really, how energy was created. I'm not talking about electrical energy initiated through lighting strikes and electric waves either. I'm talking about natural energy, like explosives started by natures' power. Well, I wondered about it and discovered that the man behind the madness was a German-born physicist who is considered to be one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. This book is going to inform you of exactly who I am referring to, if you don't already know, and this book is dedicated to all of the elementary students who are researching and learning more about all of the famous scientist.


The life of Albert Einstein
Born on March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein grew up in a secular Jewish family in Germany. Einstein attended many schools in various places during his educational career such as Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, and the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich. Even though he was educated, he faced major challenges in finding academic positions. Eventually, Einstein found steady work in 1902 as a clerk in a Swiss patent office.
While working at the patent office, Einstein had the time to further explore ideas that he thought of when he attended Polytechnic. At this time, in 1905, he had four papers published in one of the best known physics journal, Annalen der Physik. One of the papers focused on his theorems on what would be known as the principle of relativity.
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