no, it was patented first by him.
Albert Einstein went on record saying he doesn't drink. This was said upon his arrival in New York during the period of prohibition.
NO
Albert Einstein did not come to Canwood. He visited Canada in 1921 to deliver lectures in various cities, including Vancouver and Toronto, but there is no record of him visiting Canwood specifically.
1887
Albert Einstein's favorite fruit is thought to be peaches. It is also thought that his favorite color was red. Nobody really knows for sure however.
Yes, he did, but he called it the phonograph.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein was a Freemason. While his views on religion and spirituality were complex and often discussed, there is no record of his membership in any Masonic organization.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein converted to Islam. Einstein was known for his contributions to science and his Jewish heritage, but there is no record of him converting to any other religion.
Yes, Albert Einstein broke records in the field of theoretical physics by developing the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. He also won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his work on the photoelectric effect.
I can't say for certain, but he would put his pants on backwards, he obviously didn't pay much attention to what was happening around him, so I'd say he probably did.
History doesn't record the actual event, but it's almost certain that Albert Einstein discovered electricity either the first time he opened his Physics book or the first time he switched on the light in his bedroom as a child. Electricity had been thoroughly investigated by the time Einstein was born.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein smoked weed. While he was known to enjoy the occasional pipe or cigar, there is no historical record or credible source that indicates he used cannabis.