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polls conducted by leading newspapers show Albert Einstein was the hands-down favorite in the 20th century, but the 21st is still up for debate.
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.
They find out through papers, technical journals, technical magazines, conferences or simply telling each other. There is a saying in the academic science and engineering community. "Publish or parish" Scientists and engineers who make new discoveries publish their work for others in the same field to read and learn from to gain notoriety and to show they were the first or that they did it better. For example Albert Einstein published his theory of relativity in a set of papers. Which were then reprinted in a physics journal and read by most physicists around the world.
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The Mars Rover is important because they wanted to see if there's life on Mars. Also they wanted examples of the rocks and sand to see if people can live in Mars. It was put up there to show people what the surface of Mars looks like, and to find mineral deposits that show if there is or has been any water on Mars.
jimmy neutron is based on albert Einstein from his smarticles and science.
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he told his troubles without a lie
Albert Einstein was the first person to ever be able to show a way to prove the existence of atoms. He did this by using a simple microscope.
He told the president about Hitler's atomic bomb.
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Einstein didn't invent anything but he did show help us to understand to physics that govern the universe.
Albert Einstein's goal was to make a great impact on today's modern life and to show that even children born with disabilities can make a big difference in the future.
With the photoelectric effect, that was explained by Einstein. Which he won a Nobel Prize for in Physics
Albert Einstein was known for being a violin enthusiast. He was first introduced to the instrument by his mother to assimilate him into German culture. However, he did not show true interest in music until he heard the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of thirteen.
Benny Wasserman has: Played Albert Einstein in "Leave It to Beaver" in 1997. Played Albert Einstein in "Angels with Angles" in 2005. Played Albert Einstein in "TV: The Movie" in 2006. Played himself in "The Commuter Talk Show" in 2008. Played Al in "Grappling with your Demons" in 2008. Played Al in "Falling Down" in 2010. Played Al in "Al Gets Busted" in 2013.
He didn't, actually. It was Albert Einstein who brought the atomic bomb plans and blueprints to the United States from Germany.