The man who was curious

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Albert EinsteinBy Lauren Le

The Man who was Curious

Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879.

He died in Princeton, NJ in 1955.

Albert went to the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich, and Aargau Cantonal School.

Albert had two spouses. One of them was Elsa Einstein who died in 1936. The other was Mileva Mirić who died in 1919.

Albert studied mathematics and physics.

Albert was known for the world’s most famous equation for mass-energy (E=MC2)

In 1915, Albert completes his general Theory of Relativity.

Albert’s theories was used and built on by present scientists and physics.

Einstein wrote many papers. His first published paper was titled, “Consequences of the Observations of capillary phenomena”. He also wrote a paper on the photoelectric effect which won him a Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, imagination encircles the world.”

In conclusion, Albert Einstein was a brilliant man who had theories. His theories led us to discovering more about ourselves and what goes on in the world.