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Albert Einstein was 26 when he published his 1905 paper on special relativity (which included the now famous E = mc2).
Albert Einstein's only tools were said to be pencil, paper, chalk and a chalkboard.
For his work in theoretical physics, the primary took that Albert Einstein used was his brain. No doubt he also used pen or pencil and paper, and occasionally chalk and a chalk board.
For his work in theoretical physics, the primary took that Albert Einstein used was his brain. No doubt he also used pen or pencil and paper, and occasionally chalk and a chalk board.
in the 1800s at sometime==================================The first answer is close . . . only off by a single Century.It was published by Einstein in a 1905 paper.
he was 20
E=mc2 is attributed to Albert Einstein. His paper on this was received on 30 June 1905 and published 26 September of that same year.
Einstein submitted his paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" on 1905 June 30, and it was published on September 26 of that year.
Albert Einstein was 26 when he published his 1905 paper on special relativity (which included the now famous E = mc2).
He wrote his first scientific paper in 1902.
In 1905, he published a paper on theory of relativity which can be considered as his first invention.
His paper on Brownian motion.
Albert Einstein's only tools were said to be pencil, paper, chalk and a chalkboard.
His first scientific paper was on the Photoelectric Effect, this was one of the founding theories that ultimately lead to Quantum Mechanics (a theory that Einstein rejected).
Einstein Discoveries-TheoriesIn 1905, at the age of 26 Einstein published five major research papers in a prestigious German physics journal . For his first paper he received a doctorate degree from the university of Zurich, thesis entitled "A new determination of Molecular Dimensions,".In his first paper he explained Brownian movement, the zigzag motion of microscopic particles in suspension, which is the random motion of molecules of the suspension medium as they bounce against the suspended particles.
E=MC2 was discovered on September 25, 1905. It was proven in his paper "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?" that was published that same day.