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ALBERT EINSTEIN. GERMAN;GEOMETRY;INFINITY (1879-1971). Life and background. He was born in Elm in Wurttemberg on March 14,1879. He began his schooling at Luitpold Gymnasium at little after he moved. Later they moved to Italy and he continued school at Aarau.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN GERMAN;GEOMETRY;INFINITY (1879-1971)
Life and background • He was born in Elm in Wurttemberg on March 14,1879. • He began his schooling at Luitpold Gymnasium at little after he moved. • Later they moved to Italy and he continued school at Aarau. • In 1896 in Switzerland he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School to be trained to teach physics and math.
Cont. life and background… • In 1901 he got his diploma but was unable to find a teaching post. He was accepted as a position as a technical assistant in Swiss Patent Office. • In 1905 he got his doctor’s degree. • In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize in Physics. • In 1940 he retired from his post and became a U.S citizen. • After the War he was offered President of Israel but he declined the offer.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MATH… • Einstein was a math and physics teacher for a while. • He made the formula E=MC2. • He wanted people to realize that matter and energy are really different forms of the same thing.
What he became famous for.. He is famous for this Equation E=mc2. this Stands for energy equals Mass times the velocity Of light squared. That equation Became a fondationstone in the Development of atomic energy .
QUOTES FROM EINSTEIN • "Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it.“ • "Equations are more important to me, because politics is for the present, but an equation is something for eternity." • "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.“ • "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
MY OPINION I think he was a very liked person because he was well remember. His formula is not really used often today in our high school.
Work cited page • http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-bio.html • http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_were_Albert_Einstein's_contributions_to_mathematics • http://www.zephyrus.co.uk/alberteinstein.html
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