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Albert Einstein

Intro and Childhood. Hello all, my name is Albert Einstein. I came form a town called Ulm, Germany. My father was Hermann Einstein. I was born on the year 1879 .At the age of ten, I was so interested in science that I studied myself both at home and at school to read as much about science as I can. After all the hard studying in middle school, I was so attempted so skip high school. Since I was a well educated student, I was sure I could pass the entrance exam in the Swiss Polytechnic, a top technical university. Unfortunately, I passed all the test portion except for the art one. I sadly returned to finish high school in Arau, Switzerland. By the time I was 17 years old, I graduated from high school and went to the Federal Polytechnic in Zurich. Not long after I enrolled, I met a girl named Mileva. She was so beautiful! I fell in love with her the very first moment I saw her. I graduated from the ETH two years later and becomes a Swiss Citizen. There, I had no work. Finally, I met Mileva once again in northern Italy. We dated and she became pregnant. She went back to her parents' home to give birth to baby and I moved to Bern. In less than one year, my beloved father became seriously ill and died. This was a hard time for all my family members. Mileva and I got married in January, 1903. We gave birth to a child named Hans Albert. The Start of a New Life After all the hard times studying, it finally paid off. I discovered and invented aresome stuff! By the way, did you know how E=mc2 was discovered? Let me tell you the true story of the discovery of E=mc2. This might get a bit boring. It all started one day.... Somehow, I was attempted to reconcile Maxwell's electromagnetic theory with the conversation of energy and momentum. Maxwell had said that light carries a momentum, which is to say that a wave carries an amount of energy. Due to the principle of conservation of momentum, if a body emits energy in the form of radiation, the body loses an equivalent amount of mass that is given by E/c. This describes the relation between energy and mass. (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080205155440AAupIw2) cite. I figured out a new formula that can be really useful in math and science!!! :P Not long after the formula was created and mastered by many, I sent an IDEA to President T. Roosevelt in America of creating the atomic bomb with this new formula. At that time, America was at war with Japan. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Roosevelt ordered the creation of an atomic bomb. The night after, Hiroshima suffered a great loss in people and buildings. That's the reason why most of you know me as the creator of the Atomic bomb. But that fact is not true. In 1947, I achieved another great discovery. I used the laws of gravity to find the theory of relativity. For example, the way or direction that we see things aren't always the same. Check this aresome site on relativity!http://www.fearofphysics.com/Relativity/relativity.html It shows you how a house looks when you travel sideways, speed of light 50% etc. 1912: The entire Einstein family moves to Prague, that is where I got the job as a full professorship at the German university there. We then move again, this time to Zurich. The ETH offers me a job as a professor there. I took the job for I was in need of money.

I wanted to show the world how the theory of gravity works, so I started researching right away. After researching for a while, I then moved to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin, still working on the theory of gravity. Sadly, Mileva and my sons moved back to Zurich. This is when the divorce begins. A year later, I finally but final Theory of relativity! Still working on the theory of gravity. Einstein, gone for good??? Uhhhh! I felt seriously ill and collapsed to the floor. Luckily, my dear and grateful cousin, Elsa, nursed me back to being healthy again. Right after that, I published my first paper on cosmology. Since I was alone now, Elsa and I married together on April 29, 1919. The Awards....and the end Scientists around the world inspected my work on many things. I was awarded with the Nobel Peace prize on 1921. When I was 53, I chose to be a Jew. That's when I realize that the Nazis weren't giving any peace. Elsa and I sail to America and lives in Princeton, New Jersey. I was offered a job at the Institute for advanced Studies. When World War II starts, I wrote the letter o President Franklin, warning him that there are possibilities that Germany will build an atomic bomb. I also urged him to do some research on how to defend the bomb. Not long after we moved to America, dear Elsa died of an illness. Nine years after I became a American citizen, I heard news from Germany that my ex-wife, Mileva, is dead. My end came at 1955, where I had a heart failure. Albert Einstein 1879-1955 German, Swiss, American

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