HE CHANGED HOW WE THINK ABOUT THE world and how we think of speed, light, gravity, and other stuff he discovered.
Albert Einstein didn't discover mathematics, it had already been discovered and was around way before him. Einstein is known for the Theory of Relativity which is the E=MC2
Albert Einstein was not an inventor in the idea that he created tangible things for everyday use. Einstein is better known for his theorems that changed the way scientists look at the world to this day.
Einstein's accomplishements did not impact on mathematics in any significant way.
He was smart because thats the way he was born. He came up with e equals mc2
Greek mathematician Archimedes correctly calculated that the value was between 3 10/70 and 3 10/71. Albert Einstein was not present at the time. And By the way, Einstein made Pi with his birth itself as he was born on March 14th, which is 3.14 (Approx value of Pi).
he changed the way people see the world today
it was 'special' in the way that he had autism.
Albert Einstein didn't discover mathematics, it had already been discovered and was around way before him. Einstein is known for the Theory of Relativity which is the E=MC2
Albert Einstein was not an inventor in the idea that he created tangible things for everyday use. Einstein is better known for his theorems that changed the way scientists look at the world to this day.
Famous physicist Albert Einstein changed peoples lives by changing the way we look at science. He developed the theory of relativity.
Einstein's accomplishements did not impact on mathematics in any significant way.
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein was mentally disturbed in any way. He was a highly intelligent and creative individual who made significant contributions to the field of physics.
He wrote a letter saying that he found a way to make a chain explosion with uranium
rumer has it it was the other way round
He was a genius. He changed the way we see the world
Nothing. This was just a scene from the comedy film "Young Einstein", which was fiction. An Australian Albert Einstein split a beer atom with a chisel to put bubbles in beer. Again, it was fiction.
Albert Einstein received his nickname of "The Father of Modern Physics" due to his groundbreaking contributions to the field, including his theory of relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2. His work revolutionized our understanding of the universe and paved the way for many advancements in science and technology.