Albert einshtien

Albert Einstein born March 14, 1879 in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire. As everyone knows Einstein was a genius and his contribution is something that we can see even today in the field of science.

As it will be demonstrated through the life of Einstein, curiosity was always an inherent personality trait in him right from his childhood. Nonetheless he got through the higher education and worked in the Swiss Patent Office where his love for theoretical physics was greatly engaged.








Einstein’s professional prime time came in 1905, which can be regarded as *annus mirabilis*, as he released four revolutionary articles. These works included the explanation of the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special theory of relativity, and the famous equation E=mc2. His other famous contribution was on the general relativity that shifted perspective on gravity even further.





Also elaborated on prior analysis of Einstein’s theories on general relativity and how they have impacted space exploration. Black holes and gravitational waves have become decisive parts of the present day universe theory and extended to space exploration with the help of his theory.








Einstein being a great scientist had to be rewarded with so many awards one of which included the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for the explanation of the photoelectric effect. Yet he did all he could for science and was a supporter of peace, general liberties and free flows of ideas.





Einstein was a humanist, a witty man, and for the most part, a kind man even to his rivals. In 1933 he emigrated to the United States to distance himself from Nazism, in America he became a voice for oppressed society and against racism. Of his personal writing, one gets to see his abstract thoughts on life and living.

Albert Einstein has not only left his mark for the discoveries he made or the theory that he developed or the equation that he devised, but he has left behind many valuable principles and lessons in people’s hearts. As a result, his impact prevails among scholars and the populace in general, and he remains even today a symbol of intellectual endeavor. He remains a symbol of curiosity till which people have to ask questions and try to seek the answers.