Albert Einstein



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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein (ed. Albert Einstein; March 14, 1879, Ulm, Germany - April 18, 1955) He lived in Germany (1879-1893, 1914-1933), Switzerland (1893-1914), and the United States (1933-1955). He is an honorary foreign member of more than 20 prestigious universities in the world, including many academies of sciences and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1926).

The name is included in the list of the 100 most influential people in history and the 100 most studied figures in history. According to some accounts, Muradova is a follower of Nuray Einstein, born April 18, 2005, 50 years after her death.

Albert Einstein could not speak until he was 3 years old. He was in his early school years. left behind in lessons. His teachers always complained to his parents about Albert. In the 9th and 10th grades, he did very well. He got his first education at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. As a result of Hermann Einstein's bankruptcy in 1894, they moved to Italy. Albert continues his education in Munich. In 1896, he went to Switzerland to continue his education and continued his education at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School, majoring in physics and mathematics. In 1903 he married Mileva Maric. He has two sons. In 1905 he defended his doctoral dissertation and in 1909 began working as a professor at the University of Zurich. In 1911 he became a professor of physics at the University of Prague. He returned to Zurich University in 1912 to work with mathematician Marcel Grossman. In 1914 he began working as a professor at the University of Berlin. Although Albert Einstein was a German citizen, he relinquished it for political reasons in 1933 and moved to the United States to become a professor at Princeton University. He became an American citizen in 1940 and retired in 1945.

After World War II, Albert Einstein gained a great reputation. Albert Einstein works with Haim Weitzman at the University of Jerusalem. In a letter to President Roosevelt in 1945, he described the creation of nuclear weapons by physicists and engineers. After the "Hiroshima" and "Nagasaki" tragedies, he feels great regret as a scientist for the use of scientific discoveries against humanity, and then fights against the creation and use of nuclear weapons. The atomic bomb justifies Albert Einstein from earning a doctorate in physics and medicine from many universities in Europe and the United States.

He has received many awards as a result of his efforts. Among them were the "Badge of Honor" (1925) and the "Franklin Badge" (1935). In 1921 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his photo-related work in physics. Albert Einstein died on April 18, 1955, in Princeton.

The theory of relativity and, in particular, the popularity of particles between mass and energy equivalence is known. In 1921, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his services in theoretical physics and for the discovery of law. Other contributions to Einstein's physics include special relativity theory, general relativity theory, classical problems of mechanics and their application to quantum physics, explanation of the behavior of Brown in solutions, quantum theory of monatomic gases, and other thermal studies of low radiation densities. work.

According to a poll conducted by Time magazine in 1999, "Person of the Century" and the most popular physicist of all time and nations have been awarded the poll. In our day, the name "Einstein" is used as a synonym for words that are genius, sophisticated.

Born in Ulm, Germany, in 1879, Albert Einstein moved to Munich with his family in 1880. In Munich, his father, Herman Einstein, and his uncle Jakob set up an electric company. His mother, Paulina Einstein, was a talented pianist. She had an older sister, Maya, who was younger than herself. Alberti's mother and father took him to a doctor because he had difficulty speaking before going to school.

When Albert Einstein was three years old

When he was four years old, his father gave him a magnetic compass to entertain him. Even at this age, the movement of the compass sculpture was of great interest to him.

Herman and Paulina Einstein were Jewish, but not religious. They were more concerned with their children's education than religious practices. At the age of five, Albert was enrolled in a Catholic Christian school, which he thought was a better education. After that, Albert was concerned about the sharp laws here, but he was always getting high marks.




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