Albert Einstein was an autistic-savant, meaning he was very knowledgeable in certain fields of interest, but was completely incapable of learning things outside of his interest-fields. Einstein had a lot of trouble interacting socially, and relating to other people. He was completely uncommunicative until the age of 3, and then started speaking in an echoing pattern called "echolalia." Savants are autistic people who have certain areas of expertise. The ones who aren't savants are considered "profoundly autistic" and have more pronounced cognitive impairments. About 25% of autistics never develop speech.
A ramp makes work easier by letting you elevate an object with less input force.
it needs to overcome the gravity of the earth lol
If you were to ask NASA how space challenges might be overcome, they would undoubtedly tell you that the answer is more funding. Fund the research and the challenges will be overcome.
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If an object is at rest it has inertia, which has to be overcome to make it move. When an object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed it has momentum, which must be overcome to slow or stop the object
Dyslexia was one roadblock Einstein overcame.
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Albert Einstein faced challenges such as discrimination as a Jewish scientist in Nazi Germany, rejection from some academic circles due to his unorthodox ideas, and struggles with communication and relationships due to his intense focus on his work. Despite these challenges, Einstein persisted and went on to revolutionize physics with his groundbreaking theories.
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Albert Einstein faced challenges such as struggling in school, facing discrimination as a Jewish scientist in Germany, and having his ideas initially rejected by some in the scientific community. Despite these obstacles, he persisted in his research and ultimately revolutionized the field of physics with his groundbreaking theories.
Einstein's dyslexia was not diagnosed during his lifetime, so he did not receive specific treatment for it. Despite his struggles with reading and writing, he developed compensatory strategies to excel in his areas of strength, such as visual thinking and problem-solving. His perseverance, creativity, and innovative thinking skills were key factors in his success as a scientist.
Well, obviously.
Holly J. Spinner: albert Einstein never over came his disability
He renounced his work. The church forced him to declare that all of his research was false. It was only years later that his work was rediscovered. So he never overcame his problems.
He had to leave Germany before Hitler would have put him in a camp for being Jewish.
That depends a lot on what the problem is. Would you like to talk about it ?