Friday, May 31, 2019

Albert Einstein Essay -- biographies biography bio

Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879 to Jewish parents. In the year 1880 the Einsteins moved to Munich so that Albert could attend the school there. Alberts father started a manufactory there in Munich.The most charming story was told ab start the young Albert Einstein when he was 5. He was late to dinner because he was sitting out in the garden thinking under a tree, when he was brought to his father he noticed a small compass on Hermman Einsteins pocket watch. He was fascinated with the little compass and why it always pointed north.School for Einstein was a trying experience. For young Einstein school is just like a barrack...and the teachers are like the officers who tell the soldiers what to do. If you dont learn your lessons by heart they scold or beat you. Even if you dont understand what the books say They are angry when you intercommunicate questions-and I like to ask question.(2)Albert Einstein stayed at the school in Munich until he was about 15, then he left Munich to join his family in Milan. there he while hiking and listening to music he decided to be a theoretical physicist. After this decision was made he left Milan to go the the Zurich Polytechnic school in Switzerland. After a year of study he was admitted to the Zurich Polytechnic and completed a degree in physics. Why should ane not admit a man to the United States...who dares to oppose every war except the inevitable one with his own wife? (1932) (1)Albert Einstein viewed the militarism with his native land as disgusting. At the age of 16 renounced his German citizenship and became a Swiss citizen vowing never to hold German citizenship again. During World War I Einstein was the co-founder of the Bund Neues Vaterland(League of the untried Fa... .... December 20, 1939 (4)I cannot conceive of a God who rewards and punishes his creatures, or has a will of the kind that we experience in ourselves. Neither can I nor would I want to conceive of an individual who survives his p hysical death let feeble souls, for fear or absurd egoism, cherish such thoughts. 1930 (1)Bibliography 1. Calaprice, Alice. The Expanded Quotable Einstein. Princeton University muddle Princeton, 2000.2.Levinger, Elina. Albert Einstein. Simon & Schuster, Inc New York, New York, 1949.3. Goldsmith, Mackay, & Woudhuysen. Einstein the First Hundred Years. Pergamon Press New York, 1980.4. www.stcloud.msus.edu/lesikar/einstein/personal.html5. Infeld, Leopold. Albert Eistein His Work and its Influence on Our World. Charles Scribners Sons New York, 1950.6. www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/jr/phys.einstein.

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