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In the following years he intensified these endeavours.

In August 1948 Einstein’s first wife, Mileva Maric, died in Zurich. Einstein died of a burst blood vessel near his heart on April 18, 1955, never unifying these forces.

Einstein's body was cremated and his ashes were spread in an undisclosed location, according to the American Museum of Natural History.

He lives in Oakland, California, where he enjoys riding his bike. 

Albert Einstein

Einstein’s Miracle Year (1905)

While working at the patent office, Einstein did some of the most creative work of his life, producing no fewer than four groundbreaking articles in 1905 alone.

In this context we have to understand his well-known quotation “God does not throw the dice”. Throughout this time he was under the loving care of his cousin Elsa Loewenthal. He is famous for his theory of relativity, a pillar of modern physics that describes the dynamics of light and extremely massive entities, as well as his work in quantum mechanics, which focuses on the subatomic realm. 

Albert Einstein's birthday and education

Einstein was born in Ulm, in the German state of Württemberg, on March 14, 1879, according to a biography from the Nobel Prize organization.

Between 1921 and 1923 he travelled, among others, to the US, Britain, France, Japan and Palestine. Beginning in 1885 he received his primary education at a Catholic school in Munich (Petersschule); in 1888 he changed over to the Luitpold-Gymnasium, also in Munich. However, drawing any conclusions about intelligence based on a single specimen is problematic. 

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Gravitational waves and relativity

In addition to his incredible legacy regarding relativity and quantum mechanics, Einstein conducted lesser-known research into a refrigeration method that required no motors, moving parts or coolant.

Nothing is known about the life of Einstein’s daughter; probably she was released to become adopted. H. A. Lorentz telegraphed that the English expeditions have actually measured the deflection of starlight from the sun.”

“During a total solar eclipse the sun is completely covered by the moon passing between the sun and Earth.

The diagnosis was a ruptured aneurysm of his abdominal aorta.

praxilla biography of albert einstein

In 1922 Einstein became member of the League of Nations’ International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation which he left one year later even though he supported the aims of the League of Nations. Through these publications Einstein attracted the attention of the scientific community. A few years later, he gained his diploma and acquired Swiss citizenship but was unable to find a teaching post.

Jewish physics was almost completely rejected.

Philipp Lenard: “Deutsche Physik” (German Physics)

Volume 1: Einleitung und Mechanik
(Introduction and mechanics)
Volume 2: Akustik und Wärmelehre
(Acoustics and thermodynamics)
Volume 3: Optik, Elektrostatik und Anfänge der Elektrodynamik
(Optics, electrostatics and beginnings of electrodynamics)
Volume 4: Magnetismus, Elektrodynamik und Anfänge von Weiterem
(Magnetism, electrodynamics and beginnings of further physics)

In February 1920 Einstein’s mother died in Berlin.

In early October 1896 he received his school-leaving certificate and shortly thereafter enrolled at the Eidgenoessische Polytechnische Schule with the goal of becoming a teacher in Mathematics and Physics. In the 1932 elections the Nazis had become the strongest political party and in January 1933 Hitler seized power. In this letter he pointed the President to the military possibilities of atomic energy and encouraged him to intensity US research into nuclear techniques.