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.
No, gravity has always (and always will) been here Here is the link if you meant who discovered gravity! :)http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_discovered_gravity .Hope this helps!
No, Einstein did not invent the phonograph, that was invented by Thomas Edison.
Nowhere. Einstein did not invent the atomic bomb
Einstein did not invent the atomic bomb, Leo Szilard did.
Einstein invented the toilet
No, gravity has always (and always will) been here Here is the link if you meant who discovered gravity! :)http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_discovered_gravity .Hope this helps!
Without the understanding of how motion and gravity can affect clocks, that Einstein gave us, GPS technology would not work.
Albert Einstein did not invent mathematics.
No, Einstein did not invent the phonograph, that was invented by Thomas Edison.
Nowhere. Einstein did not invent the atomic bomb
Albert Einstein did not invent any mathematical inventions.
No, Albert Einstein did not invent repeating decimals.
Einstein did not invent the atomic bomb, Leo Szilard did.
Einstein invented the toilet
Albert Einstein was not an inventor.
Einstein did not invent anything, much less any sort of lettuce.
NO. The person who created the telephone was Graham Bell