SCIENTIST
ALBERT EINSTEIN
We have already anticipated Einstein's most famous contribution to physics: his theory of relativity, which consists of two parts: the special theory of relativity (1905) and the general theory of relativity (1915).
Born in 14, March, 1897 and dead in 18, April, 1955.
ISAAC NEWTON
Isaac Newton is one of the greatest scientists in all of history, possibly the physicist-mathematician who left the most valuable and influential legacy. Newton extended the terrestrial laws of mechanics to the entire cosmos, which implied that nature is governed by universal laws.
Born in 4, January, 1643 and dead in 31, March, 1727.
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SCIENTIST
ALBERT EINSTEIN
We have already anticipated Einstein's most famous contribution to physics: his theory of relativity, which consists of two parts: the special theory of relativity (1905) and the general theory of relativity (1915).
Born in 14, March, 1897 and dead in 18, April, 1955.
ISAAC NEWTON
Isaac Newton is one of the greatest scientists in all of history, possibly the physicist-mathematician who left the most valuable and influential legacy. Newton extended the terrestrial laws of mechanics to the entire cosmos, which implied that nature is governed by universal laws.
Born in 4, January, 1643 and dead in 31, March, 1727.
BY GABRIEL