Einstein's perspective on problem-solving was influenced by his belief in creativity and imagination. He approached challenges by thinking outside the box and questioning traditional ideas. This led him to develop innovative solutions and make groundbreaking discoveries in the field of physics.
His father Hermann died in 1909 from a plane crash. His father Hermann died in 1909 from a plane crash.
The aztecs had 3 calendars and when the two smaller ones where fused it became known as the great sun calendar which kept track of the our galaxy going around the black whole similar to the way the planets orbit the sun in our solar system and in that way important celestial events could be accounted for as well as frequent space travel using the aztec calendar to fly into the sun and travel to any other sun in the galaxy the math done by nassim haramein proved this thus proving albert einsteins theory of the rosen bridge ,as well as newly released hyroglyphs realesd by mexico in 2012 greatly support this theory as well
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg in the German Empire on March 14, 1879. His father was Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer. His mother was Pauline Einstein (nee Koch). In 1880, the family moved to Munich, where his father and his uncle founded Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein & Cie, a company that manufactured electrical equipment based on direct current.The Einsteins were non-observant Jews. Their son attended a Catholic elementary school from the age of five until ten. Although Einstein had early speech difficulties, he was a top student in elementary school. As he grew, Einstein built models and mechanical devices for fun and began to show a talent for mathematics. In 1889 Max Talmud (later changed to Max Talmey) introduced the ten-year old Einstein to key texts in science, mathematics and philosophy, including Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and Euclid's Elements (which Einstein called the "holy little geometry book"). Talmud was a poor Jewish medical student from Poland. The Jewish community arranged for Talmud to take meals with the Einsteins each week on Thursdays for six years. During this time Talmud wholeheartedly guided Einstein through many secular educational interests.In 1894, his father's company failed: direct current (DC) lost the War of Currents to Alternating Current (AC). In search of business, the Einstein family moved to Italy, first to Milan and then, a few months later, to Pavia. When the family moved to Pavia, Einstein stayed in Munich to finish his studies at the Luitpold Gymnasium. His father intended for him to pursue electrical engineering, but Einstein clashed with authorities and resented the school's regimen and teaching method. He later wrote that the spirit of learning and creative thought were lost in strict rote learning. In the spring of 1895, he withdrew to join his family in Pavia, convincing the school to let him go by using a doctor's note. During this time, Einstein wrote his first scientific work, "The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic Fields".Einstein applied directly to the Eidgenossiche Polytechnische Schule (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland. Lacking the requisite Matura certificate, he took an entrance examination, which he failed, although he got exceptional marks in mathematics and physics. The Einsteins sent Albert to Aarau, in northern Switzerland to finish secondary school. While lodging with the family of Professor Jost Winteler, he fell in love with the family's daughter, Marie. (His sister Maja later married the Winteler son, Paul.) In Aarau, Einstein studied Maxwell's electromagnetic theory. At age 17, he graduated, and, with his father's approval, renounced his citizenship in the German Kingdom of Wurttemberg to avoid military service, and enrolled in 1896 in the mathematics and physics program at the Polytechnic in Zurich. Marie Winteler moved to Olsberg, Switzerland for a teaching post.In the same year, Einstein's future wife, Mileva Maric, also entered the Polytechnic to study mathematics and physics, the only woman in the academic cohort. Over the next few years, Einstein and Marić's friendship developed into romance. In a letter to her, Einstein called Marić "a creature who is my equal and who is as strong and independent as I am." Einstein graduated in 1900 from the Polytechnic with a diploma in mathematics and physics; Although historians have debated whether Marić influenced Einstein's work, the majority of academic historians of science agree that she did not.
Isaac Newtons discoveries had many effects on the world without them we wouldn't have gotten far we would still be wondering what is motion, gravity and light is and what its there for. His discovery has opened doors for many people and also science. In the future we would have made much better things because of these amazing discoveries and know and understand more about it and why its there for us. this was answered by anonymous (@llz.P)
Newton's great contribution is first discoveries was that when light is passed through a prism, the light turns into a wide band of colors called a spectrum. Newton created the first reflecting telescope. Newton made a huge impact on astronomy by defining the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
Little Einsteins - 2005 Little Einsteins Halloween 1-11 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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Einsteins Baby - 1995 was released on: USA: 16 November 1995
It was written by an MLG man.
Einsteins kids were born in 1902 and the second one in 1910 but the first one died in childhood.
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The cast of EinSteins Erben - 1999 includes: Matthias Hanselmann as Himself - Host