well Einstein invent those things to help with modern day things. an example why someone invented the post it note is so they can just stick it on instead of getting tape to stick paper on stuff.
Albert Einstein didn't invent things like Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell did. He developed theories in physics, like the theory of relativity, to describe the fundamental interactions of the universe. His work revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and energy.
Albert Einstein is famous because he "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and because of his theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
No. Nobody invented gravity. it has existed since the beginning of the universe. Isaac Newton is generally credited with "discovering" gravity, as he was the first to describe it accurately: as an attractive force between all objects with mass. Einstein later refined the model of gravity to how modern physicists understand it as a distortion of time and space.
Albert Einstein made significant contributions to the field of theoretical physics, most notably with his theory of relativity. His work transformed our understanding of space, time, and energy, leading to breakthroughs in modern physics. Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2, revolutionized scientific thinking and paved the way for many advancements in physics and technology.
Albert Einstein did not invent the refrigerator. The first refrigerator was invented in 1834 by Jacob Perkins, and over the years, various improvements and innovations have been made by different inventors in the field of refrigeration technology.
Yes Albert Einstein invented alot of things you could research all of the inventions that he made by using google :)
Albert Einstein didn't invent things like Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell did. He developed theories in physics, like the theory of relativity, to describe the fundamental interactions of the universe. His work revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and energy.
Albert Einstein "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and he "invented" the theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
Albert Einstein "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and he "invented" the theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
No, they hadn't been invented in his day ... it was all mathematics.
He "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and he invented the theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
Albert Einstein is famous because he "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and because of his theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
Albert Einstein is famous because he "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and because of his theory about general relativity. But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
There are many. Ordinary people from all walks of life invent things everyday not just scientists
Hydrocarbon refrigerants were first envisioned by Albert Einstein and he tried to patent three different types all involving hydrocarbons. The Einstein refrigerator was an Albert Einstein invention that was patented in 1930. It was co-invented with Leo Szilard who was one of his physics students at Zurich University. The invention was licensed to various companies.
he was not that important in history, all he did was invent the light bulb
He invented the P.C. Modem In 1977. There are many types of PC Modems and they all do different types of things.