March 14, Einstein's birthday

Albert Einstein was born in Ulmi, Germany, on March 14, 1879, in a Jewish family. When he was five years old, his father gave Albert a compass that immediately gave him an interest in magnetic needles and natural phenomena that caused its movement in the same direction. His father explained that this was caused by [...]
Albert Einstein, in his early years, showed that he did not like schooling. The method of learning, where students were not allowed to ask questions, made him feel imprisoned.
His most important theory is that of relativity, where Einstein explains that light always moves at the same speed, regardless of its source. He added that time and measure can vary and depend on the situation of a man in relation to an object or an event.
Einstein published his most important work in 1905, and one of the most important scientific documents in history entitled “Theory of Reativity”. Ten years later he published an extensive volume of this work with the title “The General Theory of Relativity”, which includes fundamental ideas used to describe natural phenomena related to time, space, size, movement and gravity.
He was honoured with the Nobel Prize in physics for discovering the law on photoelectric effect. This scientific law explains why some metals emit electrons because light falls on their surface. This discovery led to the development of electronics, including radio or television.
Albert Einstein died at 76 on April 18, 1955, U.S.A.











