theoretical
physics. His discoveries about time, light and
gravity
have
transformed our understanding of
the world. In 1922, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics.
Background
equipment. His mother
was a housewife. He had a younger sister.
Early
life and education
Career path and achievements
patent
officer in Switzerland in 1902. Einstein was good at his job. He completed his work quickly
and left time for his
thought
experiments during the long office hours.
remarkable
articles on physics. 1905 was an amazing year for Einstein. In that year, he was awarded his
doctorate and he published four
groundbreaking papers on
topics on photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special relativity, the equivalence of mass
and energy (E=MC2). Einstein’s publications gained the attention of the
academic
world.
genius.
legacy
of his discoveries. Some of them were applied to make inventions that changed our daily life
while some help us better understand the universe.
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Other information (Inspiring quotes)
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made significant contributions to theoretical physics
Year of birth: 1879
did not like the school that he studied
worked as a patent officer in Switzerland in 1902
was awarded his doctorate and published four groundbreaking papers on different topics in 1905
received the Nobel Prize for his contributions to theoretical physics in 1922
went to the United States and settled in Princeton in 1933
kept working on theoretical physics until the last days of his life (even when he was hospitalised)
"The important thing is not to stop questioning."
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