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Albert Einstein
There was a very intelligent person, he was born in Germany the 14 of march of 1879 and he died 18 of April of 1955 -
Family
Her parents were:Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch and he had three childrens -
Childhood
Her parents were:Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch and he had three childrens -
Youth
The Einstein family tried to enroll Albert at the Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich but, he had to take an entrance exam that he failed because of a poor grade in a subject of letters. -
Discoveries
The main discoveries of Albert Einstein were:
Brownian motion, photoelectric effect, special relativity, mass-energy equivalence and general relativity -
Brownian movement
The fourth in importance, is closely related to the article on molecular theory. It is a very elaborate piece of statistical mechanics, notable for the fact that Einstein had not heard of Robert Brown's measurements of the 1820s until the end of that same year (1905); So, he wrote this article, titled it On the theory of the Brownian movement. -
The photoelectronic event
The first of his 1905 articles was entitled A Heuristic View on the Production and Transformation of Light. -
The mass-energy equivalence
In this article it is stated that "the mass variation of an object emitting an energy L, is: Where V was the notation of the speed of light used by Einstein in 1905. -
Political activity
The events of the First World War pushed Einstein to engage politically, taking sides. I felt contempt for violence, bravado, aggression and injustice. -
The special relativity
In this article, Einstein introduced the theory of special relativity by studying the movement of bodies and electromagnetism in the absence of the force of gravitational interaction. -
General relativity
In this theory all observers are considered equivalent and not only those that move with a uniform speed. Gravity is no longer a force or action at a distance, as it was in Newtonian gravity, but a consequence of the curvature of space-time. -
Eponymy
In addition to numerous streets, squares and cities of several countries of the world, as well as different academic institutions, a wide list of elements related to science carry the name of Einstein in his memory:Chemistry, mathematics, space and astronomy -
The unified field theory
Einstein devoted his last years to the search of one of the most important theories of physics, the so-called unified field theory. This search, after his general theory of relativity, consisted in a series of attempts to generalize his theory of gravitation to achieve unify and summarize the fundamental laws of physics -
Debates Bohr-Einstein
The Bohr-Einstein debates were a series of friendly public disputes about quantum mechanics between Albert Einstein and the Danish Niels Bohr -
Death
On April 16, 1955, Albert Einstein experienced an internal hemorrhage caused by the rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, and he could not overcome it, and in 1955 he died