Life of Albert Einste
Albert Einstein (German: Albert Einstein Albyt Aytenstein) (March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955) is a German-born Nobel Prize laureate physicist. He is renowned for his famous relativity theory and especially the finding of the sources of mass-energy equivalence. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. It is mentioned as a reason for his reward, special contributions to theoretical physics, and especially for the research related to optics.
Einstein has done a lot of research in various fields of physics and has contributed a lot to his innovation and innovation. The most famous relativity of particular theology and electromagnetism combined, and the general theory of relativity established the theory of a new gravitation through the application of the theory of relativity. His other contributions include relativity-based cosmology, capillary action, transcendent characterization, classical mechanics of classical mechanics and their application to quantum theory, an explanation of Brown's motion, the probability of molecular tropics, quantum theory of one-molecule gas, the thermal properties of light in low distortion Photon theory was based on the basis), in radiation A theory of which stimulated emission was also the first concept of a unified field theory and geometry of physics.
Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, when he was a professor at the Berlin Academy of Sciences. Because of being a Jew, Einstein moved to Emerica and then did not return to Germany. He was a settler in America and got American citizenship in 1940. Before the start of the Second World War, he wrote a letter to US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In the letter, he urged the United States to start the same kind of research by pronouncing a warning to Germany that "could make an impossible kind of powerful bomb". The Manhattan Project started its work through this letter. Einstein supported the Allies, but he was against the use of nuclear bomb. Later, writing [[Russell-Einstein Manifesto] [], with the British philosopher Bertland Russell, described the dangers of nuclear bombs. Until his death in 1955, he was associated with Princeton University's Institute of Advanced Study.
Einstein's research works include more than 50 scientific journals and some non-science books. In 1999, Time magazine declared Einstein as "the best person of the century". Apart from taking a vote of the famous physicists, it is known that almost everyone has recognized him as the best physicist of all time. Now the term "Einstein" is used to describe some of the meritorious and keen intellectuals or somebody in general culture and everyday use. That is, it is synonymous with merit.
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