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Albert Einstein's groundbreaking work in physics revolutionized our understanding of the universe. His theory of relativity transformed theoretical physics and had a significant impact on technology and philosophy. His work continues to inspire scientists, thinkers, and individuals around the world.
Yes, Albert Einstein did help the German Nazis during WWII. Albert Einstein helped the Germans by creating the atom bomb and gas other JJJJJJJJEEEEEWWWWWSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!! Hual Hitler!! 1488, SS White R Die White power
Einstein was a highly social able person who interacted with other scientists around the globe an example of one of these scientists was james watt who invented the telephone which is highly used today.
Einstein was influenced by his uncle, Jakob Einstein, who introduced him to science and math at a young age. He was also inspired by a book of science that was given to him by Max Talmud, a family friend, which sparked his passion for physics.
Einstein's theories of the universe worked well with Freud idea of inter universe in a person fit well with each other. There theories and philosophy was so crazy people saw it a revolutionary
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Einstein's accomplishements did not impact on mathematics in any significant way.
Albert Einstein's "real" name was Albert Einstein. He had no other name.
Through inspiration, his knowledge, and many other ways.
yes he helped a lot of people !
He's made an impact on other peoples live cause he never give up when he was trying to fugue out E=MC2
Albert Einstein's mind is not different from other peoples minds because we all have the same brains.
they loved each other very much.but albert Einstein didnt get along with his brother.
Yes, but he had a few other scholarly people in his family.
There are many buildings and other structures that are named after Albert Einstein. Two of these are the Albert Einstein School of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York City and the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Albert Einstein's groundbreaking work in physics revolutionized our understanding of the universe. His theory of relativity transformed theoretical physics and had a significant impact on technology and philosophy. His work continues to inspire scientists, thinkers, and individuals around the world.
People say that one side of his brain was bigger than the other half.