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Albert Einstein - Essay 6

  • Date Submitted: 04/08/2010 09:13 PM
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Albert Einstein was born March 14, 1879 in Germany. His family owned a small business that manufactured electric machinery. The business failed and they left Germany. Albert was fifteen years old and he dropped out of school. When Albert was five when he received his first compass and he began to investigate the world. Little did he know that that compass would make him famous? By the age of ten he becomes so fascinated by the world of science he self-educates himself to learn as much as possible. Albert then went to a secondary school in Switzerland. Albert felt that the academics and education were not satisfying enough so he started cutting his classes and used all his free time to learn about physics.
He educated the world and encouraged more people to learn about the natures of earth. We have telephones and computers and televisions and all the electronic devices that are here because of Albert Einstein's theories. The biggest thing Albert Einstein did was he discovered the connection between energy and mass through the famous equation of E= MC2. Not long after he married Mileva Maric and had two sons. This equation helped the world today and will continue to do so. He changed the confused minds of people and answered their questions. Einstein has done many good things and has helped our world tremendously. He dedicated his life to science and because of him our world has started to come together. He published three very important papers to twentieth century physics. Albert signed the letter and the sent it off. He wanted to learn more and began to try and answer the questions of the universe. That is when the first atomic bomb was ever made. He became a substitute teacher and an actor until 1902 when he secured a position as an examiner in a Swiss patent office. If he did not dedicate his life to science then all our minds would be overflowing with the unanswered questions of the world.

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