Albert Einstein

 Albert Einstein 


Introduction.

Within the world of science, there are great figures who have contributed to multiple discoveries, innovations, theorems, among other inventions that are used in our study as future graduates in Industrial Chemistry

Such is the case of our beloved Albert Einstein, a German physicist, a very popular scientist during the 20th century, who highlighted the phrase "I have not special talents, but I am deeply curious". This phrase makes us reflect that we can acquire knowledge in an attractive way, because of that we have investigated about his life and his greatest feats.

Developing.


Albert Einstein was born in Bavaria, Germany, on March 14 th, 1879.

In 1895 Einstein's family moved to Switzerland, a year later, the young Albert Einstein renounced his nationality, four years later he was granted Swiss nationality and began his higher studies at the Technical College of Zurich. During 1902, Albert Einstein lends his services in Cofederal office of the intellectual property on Berna.

In 1905, Albert Einstein's life changed when he published essays on the quantum theory of light, Brownian motion and the theory of relativity. His publications placed him as one of the great European physicists.

A large part of her life was spent studying the general theory of relativity, his theories of light were affirmed in 1919 when a solar eclipse was photographed and he was named the new Newton. He won a Nobel Prize for his dedication to theoretical physics and for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect. In 1933 Einstein immigrated to the United States (Lucy Virgen, 2013).

Einstein once said that politics had a passing value, while an equation was worth for all eternity. For years, Albert Einstein devoted part of his time to raising awareness of the dangers of atomic energy and the need for international control of it.

Albert Einstein's most famous equation was: E=MC2 published in 1946.

He spent the last 25 years of his life at Princeton University where he died on April 18, 1955.

Conclusion

Thanks to the new inventions and discoveries of Albert Einstein now we have a wide field of science, and also we have the opportunity to apply his research and theories within our field of development. Now more scientists can build on his discoveries to further expand science and human knowledge.

The name of Alberts Einstein will be remembered for eternity for his great contribution to physics.




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