by Matthew Brown
Einstein was a brilliant scientist whose ideas are a big part of the way we think and live today.
With white hair that seemed to stand
straight out and an often
mischievous smile, Albert Einstein's appearance is
instantly recognizable. Einstein was one of the greatest scientists and also a
philosopher with a great
passion for politics, people, and the world.
Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. As a young student, he generally
did well in math and science and
landed a job as a
technical assistant. However, his work and degrees were less important than his passion for science. Even as a child, he
took scientific problems
seriously. Once when his father showed him a pocket
compass, Einstein
wasn't
satisfied with the
explanation about the
northward pointing needle and wanted to know
exactly why the needle moved.
While working as an assistant, Einstein published four papers about
incredible discoveries in what people called "the miracle year," and suddenly the world started
paying attention to him. First, he was given a job teaching physics in Switzerland and then an important
professorship in Germany. The best part of that
appointment was that instead of teaching, he could spend all his time trying to
grasp the mysteries of time and space.
Einstein became a
beloved public
figure and was a scientist with the popularity of a rock star. He received a Nobel Prize in physics, and he
commented on events that were happening in the world, trying to promote peace and
justice. Einstein had a great way with words and
came up with many lines that became famous. For instance, "A person who never
made a mistake never tried anything new." Einstein also always looked at things with
a sense of humor. He once said, "It's not that I'm so smart; it's just that I stay with problems longer."
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