He was a patent clerk.
Albert Einstein was working as a patent clerk at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern when he published the theory of special relativity in 1905.
Albert Einstein went to collage for physics and then became a patent clerk in Zurich. He worked 6 days a week and could work on his theory of relativity along with doing this mentally unchallenging job.
Albert Einstein's scientific career began in 1905 when he published the theory of special relativity and the equation E=mc^2. This marked his breakthrough into the field of theoretical physics and solidified his reputation as a scientist.
He studied math the violin and the ladies. His early papers were done while working at a patent office, a job gotten for him by a friend.
At first, Albert could only find odd jobs. Then he advanced on to writing about science. This is where he came up with his formulas like, for example, e=mc^2. Later, he became a professor and helped with many theories. Finally, he participated in many government/science experiments and died while writing a speech.
"Scentist oviuosly" <---- I just had to keep this answer, because this person is an absolute idiot. Einstein was a patent clerk when he developed the theory of special relativity.
Albert Einstein was working as a patent clerk at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern when he published the theory of special relativity in 1905.
Albert Einstein went to collage for physics and then became a patent clerk in Zurich. He worked 6 days a week and could work on his theory of relativity along with doing this mentally unchallenging job.
Albert Einstein job was to basiclly sign legal documents of scientists who had a theory for a scientific problem. Albert Einstein job was to basiclly sign legal documents of scientists who had a theory for a scientific problem.
Albert Einstein's scientific career began in 1905 when he published the theory of special relativity and the equation E=mc^2. This marked his breakthrough into the field of theoretical physics and solidified his reputation as a scientist.
He studied math the violin and the ladies. His early papers were done while working at a patent office, a job gotten for him by a friend.
The development of the General Theory of Relativity was not just a single effort. It was the combination of several things Einstein worked on. Einstein published his first paper on Special Relativity while working in the Swiss patent office. It may be assumed that he created much the theory while working there although he undoubtedly spent a great deal of time outside of work pondering on it and probably had been thinking of parts of it even before he took the patent examiner job.His work on General Relativity occured between 1907 and 1915 so he started it while working in Bern, continued his work while working as a lecturer at the University of Bern in 1908, then physics docent at the University of Zurich in 1909, then full professor at Karl-Ferdinand University in Prague in 1911, then he returned to Germany after being appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics and a professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin.It can therefore be said that he created the General Theory of Relativity step by step in Bern, Zurich, Prauge, and Berlin.Einstein published his first paper on General Relativity while working in the Swiss patent office. It may be assumed that he created much the theory while working there although he undoubtedly spent a great deal of time outside of work pondering on it and probably had been thinking of parts of it even before he took the patent examiner job.
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At first, Albert could only find odd jobs. Then he advanced on to writing about science. This is where he came up with his formulas like, for example, e=mc^2. Later, he became a professor and helped with many theories. Finally, he participated in many government/science experiments and died while writing a speech.
Albert Einstein's little sister Maria "Maja" Einstein did have a job. She was a doctor. She was married to Paul Winteler.
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