Albert Einstein is famous because he "invented" the formula E=mc2, he explained the photoelectric effect and because of his theory about general relativity.
But some people think that Einstein didn't invent anything. They think he stole these formulas from other scientist. Some authors believe that Marcel Grossman or Mileva Einstein (his wife. She is a mathematician) invented the E=mc2 formula and Einstein stole their idea. Some believe that Einstein stole ideas from Laurent Schwartz. This is maybe true because Einstein was bad at school. In fact, he almost didn't pass his year. If he was so bad at school, how could he invent all these formulas?
Albert Einstein's contribution to the photoelectric effect was in explaining it by proposing that light is composed of discrete packets of energy called photons. This helped to understand how light can knock electrons out of a material, leading to the development of the field of quantum mechanics.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein stole the theory of relativity from his first wife, Mileva Marić. While there are debates about the extent of Marić's contribution to Einstein's work, it is widely accepted that Einstein developed the theory of relativity independently.
Albert Einstein contributed significantly to our understanding of the nature of light through his development of the theory of relativity and the concept of photons. His work helped to explain the dual nature of light as both a wave and a particle, leading to groundbreaking discoveries in quantum mechanics and the theory of electromagnetism. Einstein's research laid the foundation for modern physics and our understanding of the behavior of light in the universe.
Einstein won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect".
Einsteinium is named after Albert Einstein to honor his contribution to science, particularly his work on the theory of relativity and the photoelectric effect, which had a significant impact on the field of physics. The element was discovered in 1952, shortly after Einstein's death, and was named in his honor to recognize his groundbreaking achievements in the field.
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E = mc2
the theory of relativity (E=mc ²)
Relativity, both Special and General.
Albert Einstein with e=mc2.
Einstein did not make any notable contribution to mathematics.
Please see the Wiki entry I linked below. I do not understand what Einstein did myself, but the article may help you out.
There is no evidence that Einstein made even one great contribution to mathematics. Einstein relied heavily on mathematics to provide his contributions to physics, of which there are many.
turning plants into rainbow colors
he was a great help because he investigated things\!