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Einstein was a theoretical physicist, not a chemist. Yes he was a genius.
No. Physics is a highly academic subject that can take a great deal of study and determination to become proficient in, and having natural talent (particularly in the area of mathematics) is certainly helpful in physics; however, it is not necessary to be a genius to become a physicist. =========================== I think you should understand the difference between The Big Bang Theory and the real world.
You don't have to be a genius to know this but a: Psychologist, Quantum Physicist, Geologist, Astro Physicist, And Mycologists need require some knowledge of science.
Genius, theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate, revolutionary, thinker, iconoclast, visionary, pacifist, curious, enigmatic.
1. Be a genius 2. Take up maths
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1) Smart 2)Intelligent 3)Imaginative 4)Creative 5)Jewish
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Stephen Hawking was a renowned theoretical physicist known for his work in cosmology and quantum gravity. He was diagnosed with ALS at a young age, which left him quadriplegic, and he communicated using a speech-generating device. Hawking made significant contributions to our understanding of black holes and the universe.
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