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yes, e=mc2 is used in nuclear fusion labs .
Mathematical solutions or rules that he was responsible for developing are still being used today.
Einstein was not an inventor. He was a theoretical physicist that developed a number of theories that have been proven true.
making schools try to see if his theories were correct
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist. He discovered the formula e=mc-squared, which explained how energy works better than the formulas physicists had used previously. This is called the general theory of relativity, and is still used by physicists today. He also worked with gravitational fields, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and particle theory.
yes, e=mc2 is used in nuclear fusion labs .
Mathematical solutions or rules that he was responsible for developing are still being used today.
Who? Just kidding. He will be remembered in the scientific community forever. His work on physics and relativity are the groundwork for much of the science used today.
Einstein was not an inventor. He was a theoretical physicist that developed a number of theories that have been proven true.
Yes
making schools try to see if his theories were correct
yes, but they weren't used for what we use them today...
Science.
Einstein was a theorist, and as such, used only his mind.
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Albert has actually Used 7% oF his Brain
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist that created the BRILLIANT Theory of Relativity. His IQ was 160. His work in physics is being used today by pretty much, every physicist that has ever existed since the 1940s. YOU ARE WONDERING IF HE IS UGLY!? Yes, yes he was.