Well, I'm not really sure but according to my biography book about him, I think it was because there wasn't any problem in life that bothered him so he didn't have to say anything. The first time he said something was, "The soup is too cold" when he was 3 years old (I think). Then they asked why he started talking now, and he said because there weren't any problems before. So yeah. He actually knew how to talk, but he didn't. :) Hope this was helpful...
In reality, Einstein showed normal speech development for a child of his time.
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I think so...from what ive heard he was born late therefore making his brain develop more enabling him to use more percentage of his brain. Can anyone elaborate more on this or maybe correct me if am wrong?
Albert Einstein first proposed the idea that gravity bends the fabric of space in 1911. He and David Hilbert fully developed it in a mathematical framework in late 1915. Arthur Eddington reported in 1919 that Einstein's predictions were correct, but there was controversy over whether his statements were valid. Measurements from the 1922 eclipse in Australia left no doubt but that Einstein was correct.
Some people show an incredible talent prior to age 18; and, in some cases (such as Mozart), prior to age ten. Amongst these Carl Gauss (corrected his father's math work at age three), Andre Ampere (wrote a treatise on conic sections at 13), Blaise Pascal (wrote a treatise on vibrations at nine) Ruth Lawrence (came in first in college math entrance exams -- at age ten), and Enrico Fermi (wrote an essay for his college entrance that his examiner said would have made an excellent doctoral thesis). Einstein, on the other hand, showed intelligence but no extraordinary talent until the age of 26.
No, 9 PM is not generally thought of as late at night. Late would be around midnight.
The Nudist on the Late Shift was created in 1999.
Albert Einstein had three biological children: Lieserl Einstein - late January, 1902 Hans Albert Einstein - May 14, 1904 Eduard Einstein - 28 July 1910
in the late 1930"s
No, it was Patek Phillippe who was a Swiss watch maker in the late 1800s.
In the late 50s I dated a girl, Diane Einstein, who was introduced to me as Albert Einstein's niece. She lived in San Diego, CA. She was a friend of my buddy's sister and a high school student at that time. She was bright, vivacious and a real beauty. Intimidated the hell out of me.
Albert Einstein originally wrote the a book concerning the theory of relativity in the late 1800s. Search Albert Einstein and click on his Wikipedia page. His biography may be long but it helped me with a science report. Good luck!
about... late 15 years early 16 years... i think. or just 15 years.
Albert Einstein did not determine the speed of light, rather that the speed of light was the maximum speed possible in the universe. The speed of light was discovered in the late 1600's by Danish astronomer Ole Roemer, using Jupiter and its moon Io. It was later used in Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism, and then later used by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity.
Be patient and wait until they are ready. Of course have them checked out by a doctor to make sure that there is no medical reason for their delay in talking. Then just keep in mind that Albert Einstein was a late talker, so you may have another genius just taking their time until they have something important to say.
None. He knew nothing about genetics. Gregor Mendel discovered genetics in the late 19th century
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had dyslexia. He did struggle with a speech delay as a child, but he eventually overcame it.
In general, infants start talking between 12 and 18 months of age. It is not unusual, especially for male infants, to start talking as late as 24 months.
I think so...from what ive heard he was born late therefore making his brain develop more enabling him to use more percentage of his brain. Can anyone elaborate more on this or maybe correct me if am wrong?