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WAY TO SCIENCE

In 1900, a capable but problematic student who allowed himself to argue with professors, graduated with excellent results. He was not offered to continue his scientific work at alma mater because of his unsociable character and endless absences. Then for two years he could not find work in his specialty, he was in a desperate financial situation. Due to stress and poverty, he opened the tongue. After graduation, Einstein found himself in poverty. Read: Russian beauties Instagram without make-up (photo) The situation was saved by his former classmate and future famous scientist Marcel Grossman, who in 1902 helped Albert settle in the Bern Patent Office. By the nature of his activity, the talented young specialist had the opportunity to get acquainted with a variety of interesting patent applications, which, according to some critics, allowed him, over time, to develop his own theoretical propositions based on other people’s ideas. Soon he married a former classmate (for more details, see the “Personal Life” section) Mileva Maric. In 1905, Einstein published a series of papers that became the foundation for the theories of relativity, quantum and Brownian motion. They had a huge public response, changing the way people think about the world around them. In particular, they substantiated the amazing fact of a slower flow of time in moving coordinates. This meant that an astronaut who traveled to a remote planet at a speed higher than the speed of light would return home younger than his peers on earth. Albert Einstein changed the way people think about the world around him: Read fame test: difficult children of Russian stars A year later, the scientist derived his famous formula E = mc2, received a doctorate from his native university, and from 1909 began teaching there. For this discovery in 1910, Einstein was first nominated for the Nobel Prize, but did not win. Over the next ten years, committee members remained adamant and continued to reject his candidacy for the prestigious award. The main argument for their decision was the lack of experimental confirmation of the validity of the formula. In 1910, Einstein was first nominated for the Nobel Prize. In 1911, the author of the revolutionary work moved to Prague, where he worked in the oldest educational institution in Central Europe for a year, continuing his scientific research. Then he returned to Zurich, and in 1914 went to Berlin. In addition to science, he was engaged in social activities, actively advocated civil rights and against wars. During a solar eclipse of 1919, researchers found confirmation of a number of postulates of the controversial theory, and its author received worldwide recognition. In 1922, he finally became a Nobel laureate, though not for the theory, which was the crown of his intellectual activity, but for another discovery – the photoelectric effect. He visited Japan, India, China, the United States, a number of European states, where he introduced the public with his convictions and discoveries. In the early 1930s, a pacifist professor began to be persecuted amid rising anti-Semitic sentiments. When Hitler came to power, he emigrated overseas, gaining a place at Princeton’s research institute. In 1934, at the invitation of Franklin Roosevelt, he visited the White House, and in 1939 he signed an appeal to scientists of the American President about the need to create nuclear weapons to confront fascist Germany, which he later regretted. In the early 1930s, a pacifist professor began to be persecuted amid rising anti-Semitic sentiments. Read: Antitrands of spring 2019: what should every woman have to throw out of the wardrobe? In 1952, Israel (after the death of the head Haim Weizmann) proposed the brilliant physicist to take the office of president. He rejected such a flattering offer, citing a lack of experience in government activities. PERSONAL LIFE OF ALBERT EINSTEIN The father of the theory of relativity was an eccentric – he never wore socks, did not like to brush his teeth, but enjoyed success with women, had about ten mistresses in his life, and was married twice. His first love was Marie, the daughter of Professor Jost Winteler, in whose house he lived while studying in Aarau. After Albert left for Zurich, their affair ended, but the girl had a long time going through their gap, which aggravated her mental state. She subsequently went to the hospital for the mentally ill, where she died. Albert Einstein and Mileva Marich. Read: Would the Empress turn out of you? 4 zodiac signs claim to the throne! The second chosen one of the scientist was a classmate, a brilliant mathematician and physicist, Mileva Maric. They were married in 1903 in Bern. The girl was outwardly unsightly and limped. Albert’s parents wondered why he chose a plain woman to be his wife, to which the physicist replied: “So what! Would you hear her vocals. ”

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