How Did Albert Einstein Impact The World

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Albert Einstein is what we know as a brilliant man in both mathematics and physics. When Einstein was training for his Ph.D. he discovered that he was already at the top of the academic world. Einstein is known for engaging people in sophisticated experiments and going over his future ideas for further advancements. (Johnson) Einstein made learning easier and more advanced for people pursuing careers in the pathway he specialized and studied in. Einstein impacted the world by discovering important equations and theories that we use daily.
On March 14, 1879 Albert Einstein was born in Wurttemberg, Germany. He and his family moved often, so Einstein began school at Luitpold Gymnasium. He then moved to Switzerland where he attended Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in 1896. Einstein was training to become a teacher in mathematics and physics but he couldn't find a teaching position, so he then began as a technical assistant. Einstein was then awarded a doctor's degree nine years later. After he received his doctor's …show more content…

He figured out what causes items to fall, hang, and “...describes space-time as a kind of sagging mattress where matter and energy, like a heavy sleeper, distort the geometry of the cosmos to produce the effect we call gravity.” (Overbye) Einstein found that gravity is what causes items to fall. Gravity is something we experience everyday as humans on Earth. Einstein is best known for the equation E=mc2. Einstein used two different theories to discover the theory of relativity. He discovered that both light and moving objects are moving at a constant speed and “...the laws of physics are the same even for objects moving in different inertial frames.” (History.com) Einstein changed how we see moving objects. Because of Einstein we know that if we throw a item up, it’s going to come back down. From Einstein's discoveries of gravity, we now know that there is a relationship between energy and

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