I hope I am not missing a joke.
He needed it to navigate his sailing boat.
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his compass.
compass
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it made him curious
Since he was a child he started to wonder about things. A compass made Albert think of alot of things.
Albert Einstein received his first compass at the age of five from his father, who gave it to him as a gift when he was sick in bed. Einstein later credited this experience as having a profound impact on his curiosity about the underlying principles of the natural world.
His father showed him a compass and he wondered how it worked
This is a common misconception. Back in those days compass was a colloqeulism for raging hard-on. So dear alberts father popped a nut out and then it hit him. I should be an inventor
Albert Einstein's father gave him a violin when he was 5 years old. Einstein began taking violin lessons at a young age.
His father gave him a compass. He was really facinated by it so he would research it.
One of the main things that 'inspired' him was a compass. Albert Einsteins father showed him one when he was young and he was simply fascinated. Although it might not be the thing that made him 'invent' it was something that 'inspired' him.