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Albert Einstein 3
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| Term Paper Title | Albert Einstein 3 |
| # of Words | 449 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.8 |
Albert Einstein 3
This German born physicist is considered one of
the world’s greatest thinkers in history. Not only
did he shape the way people think of time, space,
matter, energy, and gravity but he also was a
supporter of Zionism and peaceful living. Einstein
was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm Germany,
and spent most of his youth living in Munich,
where his family owned a small electric machinery
shop. He attended schooling in Munich, which he
found unimaginative and dull. In addition to this he
taught himself Euclidean geometry at the age of
12. Later his family was forced to move to Milan,
Italy where he then decided to withdraw from
school at the age of 15. Eventually he realized that
he had to finish secondary school, which he took
in Arrau, Switzerland. On the other hand he still
often skipped class to study physics on his own
much like myself. At age 22 he became a Swiss
citizen and in 1903 married a women named
Mileva Marec, whom which he had two sons with
but nonetheless latter divorced as to marry his
cousin in 1919. Which is unlike me. On the other
hand he did publish five major research papers at
the age of 26. The first one getting him his
doctorate in 1905. The first paper was on
Brownian motion, which is a zigzag motion of
microscopic particles in suspension. He suggested
that the movement was the result of the random
motion of molecules of the suspension medium as
they rebound off suspended particles. The second
paper laid the base o
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