100 hundred years ago
J.J. Thompson's model of the atom, often refered to as the "plum pudding model" due to it's random distribution of electrons throughout the atom, suggested that negatively charged electrons were scattered about a positively charged jelly-like substance, with the charge from the positive material canceling out the negative charge from the electrons.
They have always done that, ever since atoms and electrons existed.
Yes the paths make the atom easier to read than having to draw electrons all over the atom model
Albert Einstein did not discover electrons in the atom; they were actually discovered by J.J. Thomson in 1897 through his experiments with cathode rays. Einstein's work focused on the photoelectric effect and his theory of relativity.
Yes, last year in moscow,russia they were able to take pictures of a real atom
Niels Bohr's most famous discovery was the Bohr model of the atom in 1913, which proposed that electrons in an atom orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels.
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1969
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1975
He died in 1940.