Saturday, November 20, 2010

WHAT EINSTEIN DID

Albert Einstein discovered one of the most important pieces of new knowledge of the twentieth century. It is a simple formula, perhaps the only formula of a advanced physics that most people know; E=mc2. To understand what it mean we have to go back a few steps. Einstein was born in the Cathe drawl city of UL, Germany in 1879. By the age of twelve he had determined to solve the riddle of the huge world. Unfortunately, his grades were not good and he left  school at fifteen. He managed to begin studying again and eventually graduated from the university with a degree in mathematics in 1900. Unknown to the world he began work as a patent examiner. Then, in four extraordinary scientific papers published in 1905, he went farther toward solving the riddle of the world than any man before him. Einstein was a pacifist. He hated war and after 1918 feared that war would soon erupt again before the world could enjoy a secure and lasting peace. Einstein was both  happy and broken hearted.

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