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Albert Einstein (Family Life (His father was Hermann Einstein and he was…
Albert Einstein
Family Life
His father was Hermann Einstein and he was both an engineer and a salesman. His mother was Pauline Einstein.
It was there that his father Hermann and his uncle founded a company that made electrical equipment based on direct current.
His parents were both Jewish; however, they were not practicing Jews. In fact.
Einstein married a woman named Mileva Maric. They were students together at in Zuric. They were married in January of 1903. However, a year before that, in 1902, the couple had a daughter together who they named Liesel.
Liesel is a very interesting person in the life of Albert Einstein. Historians did not even know that she existed until 1986 when they found a letter between Albert and Mileva that mentioned her. After 1903, no one ever heard of her again
Interesting facts
At birth his head had a weird shape. It is being said that the back of his head was very large but within the first few weeks, the shape gradually changed to normal.
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Sources say that Einstein was plagued by speech difficulty and could not speak until he turned 4 years old.
The first scientific paper he wrote was at the age of 16. The paper was titled “The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic Fields.”
During his study at the polytechnic school, Einstein went through the electromagnetic theories that were developed by James Maxwell – a Scottish Physicist.
Early Life
Born to Hermann Einstein and Pauline Einstein, in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg, Albert Einstein was one of the two children of the couple. He had a younger sister named Maja Einstein
The family shifted base to Munich, where his father, along with his uncle, founded the Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein & Cie Company, manufacturing electrical equipment based on direct current.
Albert’s first taste of education was at the Catholic Elementary School, when he was five. After acquiring three years of education, he was transferred to the Luitpold Gymnasium. Post completing advanced primary and secondary school education, he left Germany.
Right from the early childhood, Einstein showed signs of having an in-depth talent and skill for mathematics. During this time, he used to build models and mechanical devices, but those were for mere entertainment.
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Major accomplishmentz
He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.