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- Albert Einstein | Biography, Education, Discoveries, Facts - Britannica
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) is generally considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century He developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect
- Albert Einstein - Wikipedia
Albert Einstein[a] (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist best known for developing the theory of relativity
- Albert Einstein: Biography, Physicist, Nobel Prize Winner
Albert Einstein was a German mathematician and physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the
- Albert Einstein – Biographical - NobelPrize. org
Einstein always appeared to have a clear view of the problems of physics and the determination to solve them He had a strategy of his own and was able to visualize the main stages on the way to his goal He regarded his major achievements as mere stepping-stones for the next advance
- Albert Einstein - HISTORY
After making his name with four scientific articles published in 1905, he went on to win worldwide fame for his general theory of relativity and a Nobel Prize in 1921 for his explanation of the
- Biography – Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist and the most famous scientist in human history He developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics, alongside quantum mechanics
- Albert Einstein Biography – ALBERT EINSTEIN
From 1909 to 1916 Albert Einstein worked on a generalisation of the special theory of relativity, the general theory of relativity After this theory was proven right in an experiment in 1919 (deflection of light by the sun’s gravitational field) Einstein became famous over night
- Albert Einstein: In Brief - Institute for Advanced Study
Einstein wrote four fundamental papers, all in a few months The first paper claimed that light must sometimes behave like a stream of particles with discrete energies, “quanta ” The second paper offered an experimental test for the theory of heat and proof of the existence of atoms
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