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Who is Franklin Einstein?

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He is a monster or a father of modern physics hehehe... Jkolng I don't know the answer... I'm sorry.... Hehehehehe

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What did Albert Einstein say when he discovered electricity?

Ben Franklin discovered electricity. Not Albert Einstein.


Who did Albert Einstein warn about the bomb the Germans were making?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt


Who were famous physicists?

Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Enrico Fermi, Benjamin Franklin, and Galileo Galilei are some famous physicists.


How old was Albert Einstein when he invented electricity?

No one invented electricity, as it is a source of power, not a machine or idea. People invented machines to harness electricity, and invented theories of electricity, and Ben Franklin sort of discovered electricity, but Einstein had nothing to do with electricity, as he was a physicist. Buy a book on physics, one that is very good is an idiot's guide to physics, it will explain slot of what Einstein did, like relativity.


Why did Einstein urge Franklin Roosevelt to authorize research on atomic weapons?

Einstein received word from colleagues that Nazi Germany might have been researching atomic weapon technology at the time. Einstein felt that it was his duty to warn the Americans that Germany might be developing their own atomic bomb at the time, and that America should rush to beat the Germans to the bomb. He met and wrote President Franklin Roosevelt to give these warnings. As a result of these meetings, the Manhattan Project was initiated to develop an atomic bomb before Germany did.Additional InformationActually, Einstein had no part in composing the famous letter to FDR. It was put together by Hungarian scientists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner. Once it was done, however, the Hungarians felt that the letter would receive a better reception if it bore the signature of the eminent Albert Einstein.