Biography of Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. He was a German-born theoretical physicist, which is a part of physics that employs a system using mathematical concepts and languages. He developed the General theory of relativity, which is a part of mathematics that is devoted to finitely generated groups of gravitation and is the current description of gravitation in modern physics. He is well known for his mass-energy equivalence formula E=mc2. His Notable awards are the Nobel Prize in Physics 1921, which is an award that is awarded once a year by the Royal Swedish academy of sciences, it is one of five Nobel awards the other four are in chemistry, literature, peace, and physiology, another award is the Metteucci Medal 1921, which is an Italian award for physicists, it was created to award physicists for fundamental contributions, the Copley Medal 1925, is a scientific award given by the royal society for outstanding achievements in research in any branch of science, the Max Planck Medal 1929, is the highest award for German society it is recognized for extra ordinary achievements in theory physics, the Time Person of the Century 1999, is recognized for being the 20th century’s 100 most influenced people. He is well known for the General theory of relativity, which is a part of mathematics that is devoted to finitely generated groups of gravitation and is the current description of gravitation in modern physics, mass-energy equivalence formula E=mc2, photoelectric effect is the observation of how many metal emit electrons when included in a collection of light shine on them, the Einstein field equations are a set of ten equations included Einstein’s general theory of relativity, Bose-Einstein statistics are one ... ... middle of paper ... ... democratic trait among the people. No one humbles himself before another person or class … American youth has the good fortune not to have its outlook troubled by outworn traditions. Einstein worked in 1943 and 1944 as a $25-per-day consultant to research and development of the U.S. Navy’s Division of Ordinance. He wrote to Stephen Braunauer, the research chemist who recruited him that he hoped to avoid visits to Washington, D.C., “knowing that I would be very much molested by snobbish people” He supported racial tolerance, joining the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Princeton, where he campaigned for the civil rights of African Americans. Einstein corresponded with the civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois, and in 1946 Einstein called racism America’s “worst disease,” seeing it as “handed down from one generation to the next”

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