What Were Albert Einstein's Accomplishments

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Through all of these years, from the past until these days, thousands of people were born on this Earth. Some of them were normal people, others were geniuses who discovered many things in the world. These geniuses some of them were scientists who are their theories could change many things in the world for ever. Their theories and their discoveries were the reason of improving and developing almost all of the countries. One of these special people in the world was Albert Einstein, he was a Jewish physicist scientists who could discover new theories about physics, he also had good leadership and legacy. Through Einstein life, he went through many difficult time because of his thoughts. Many people thought that he was not intelligent or a …show more content…

His parents thought that he had a problem because he was so quiet and shy, so they decided to take him to the doctors because of their worries but none of them said anything bad about him.When he was a year old, his family moved to Munich, Germany where his little sister Maja was born. The little girl quickly became Albert's best friend. He did not say a word until three or four years old. As Einstein and Maja grew older they loved taking long walks and hikes. On these hikes Albert would lie on his back in the grass, look at the sky, and think about the space. He was asking, “Is anything farther away than space?” “How fast would somebody have to go to get there?” “How does light get all the way from those stars to your eyes?” “How far does space go on?” Could you ride on a beam of light?” “Is anything bigger than the universe?” It felt that Albert was born to think. Albert Einstein stayed with himself and daydreamed. He liked playing with blocks and building houses out of playing cards. Einstein's father and uncle worked with batteries, generators, and wires. Electricity was fascinating for him. He asked his uncle a lot of questions about electricity. He enjoyed thinking about the world beyond the world that can be seen or explained. He was fascinated by the compass his father had given him

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