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"It is easier to break an atom than a prejudice.”
"Man discovered the atomic bomb, but no mouse in the world would build a mousetrap."
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Albert Einstein
His life at school
Curiosity
When did born he?
Einstain's biography
Why I chosed Einstein?
His studies
Einstein is a famous physicist. He was born on 14 March 1879 in Ulma in Germany and he died on 18 April 1955 in Priceton, USA. In 1921 Einstein received the Nobel prize for the physics .
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1879 Einstains born
1921Einstein recived the nobel price
1955 Einstains died
At school Einstein had some difficulties because he was dyslexic, so nobody understood that he had a brilliant mind. In fact, he was a lazy student who spoke slowly and he also failed to pass the first diploma exam. But his abilities in mathematics and physics were noticed by the director of the Zurich Polytechnic who encouraged Einstein to do it again so in 1896 he managed to enter the university. While studying at the polytechnic, he realized that his main interest was physics rather than mathematics.
In 1905 he published numerous studies, for example the study on the photoelectric effect for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics and studies on molecular dimensions. He also published the relativity's theory .
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Einstein's brain
Einstein wanted to be cremated and so it was done: his ashes were scattered in a secret place, but actually not the whole body had been cremated: the hospital pathologist who carried out the autopsy removed the brain and he preserved it in formalin for 30 years; when Einstein's relatives found it out, they agreed to have the brain divided into 240 parts to be handed over to the same number of researchers. The largest part of the brain remained at Princeton Hospital.