When he was a technical assistant, in his spare time, he made many of the great things we know today.
Einstein was not an inventor, and did not invent anything.
Albert Einstein was in his lab when he invented his first invention. Apparently, his first invention was not quite a success, so that is why his hairstyle is like this now.
Albert Einstein's first invention in America was the Einstein Refrigerator, which was patented in 1930. This invention was a unique refrigerator design that did not require electricity, as it used a gas-based system to keep food cool.
Albert Einstein was not an inventor and holds no patents.
Albert Einstein was 16 years old when he created his first invention, a device to measure small electrical voltages.
The only thing that Einstein did that would have directly affected everyday people's lives was his electromagnetic refrigerator invention with no moving parts (thus needing no seals that might leak the toxic and/or flammable refrigerants of the time). However the invention of nontoxic and nonflammable Freons by Dupont made Einstein's invention irrelevant. Everything else that Einstein did only had effects on the science of Physics at its extreme edges.
Hydrocarbon refrigerants were first envisioned by Albert Einstein and he tried to patent three different types all involving hydrocarbons. The Einstein refrigerator was an Albert Einstein invention that was patented in 1930. It was co-invented with Leo Szilard who was one of his physics students at Zurich University. The invention was licensed to various companies.
His invention of the atomic bomb killed millions PWNED
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When Einstein was 13 years old, his older sister, Margaret, died of the Spanish Influenza. Einstein and Margaret had always been very close, and after her death he went into a deep depression, and only creating new invention ideas would make him feel better.
No, because he didn't build it.
Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb; it was actually Thomas Edison who is credited with its invention. Einstein, on the other hand, made significant contributions to theoretical physics and the development of the theory of relativity, which have greatly influenced our understanding of the universe. His work has led to advancements in technology and scientific knowledge that have benefited humanity in various ways.