Albert Einstein β€” Genius of the 20th Century

Albert Einstein β€” Genius of the 20th Century

 

  • Full Name: Albert Einstein

  • Born: March 14, 1879 – Ulm, Germany

  • Died: April 18, 1955 – Princeton, USA

  • Field: Theoretical Physics

  • πŸ’‘ Famous For: The equation E = mc², and the Theory of Relativity


πŸ“˜ Quick Biography

  • As a child, Einstein spoke late and was thought to be slow — but he was deeply curious.

  • He loved math and physics but disliked rote learning.

  • At age 26, he published his Special Theory of Relativity.

  • In 1933, he moved to the United States to escape Nazi Germany and worked at Princeton University.


πŸ”¬ Major Scientific Contributions

Discovery What It Means Why It Matters
Theory of Relativity Time and space are not fixed — they depend on motion Changed how we understand the universe
E = mc² Energy = mass × speed of light squared Basis of nuclear energy and atomic theory
Photoelectric Effect Light can act like particles (photons) Foundation of quantum physics

πŸ… Nobel Prize

  • Year: 1921

  • Field: Physics

  • Awarded for: Explaining the photoelectric effect, not relativity.

This discovery proved that light has both wave and particle properties.


πŸ’¬ Famous Quotes by Einstein

❝Imagination is more important than knowledge.❞
❝Try not to become a man of success, but rather a man of value.❞
❝A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.❞


πŸ’‘ Fun Facts

  • He played the violin and said music helped him think.

  • His brain was studied after death — parts responsible for math were unusually developed.

  • Though his ideas led to atomic research, he opposed nuclear weapons.

  • He was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952 but politely declined.


βœ… Why Einstein Still Matters

  • His theories power GPS, satellites, nuclear energy, quantum tech, space exploration and more.

  • He showed that creativity, curiosity, and independent thinking are the soul of science.

  • Einstein remains a symbol of intelligence, peace, and human potential.

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