Albert Einstein was born on 1879 in Germany. He was the oldest child of Hermann and Pauline. His father, Hermann was an engineer and he owned a factory creating dynamos. His mother, Pauline taught Alberto play the violin. She taught him to try and really put his heart into something until he has got it just right. As a child, Abert loved spending hours on building cards and solving intricate math problems. He didn’t like school at all but he was excellent at algebra, geometry, physics, and differential geometry. All these subjects had to do with sciences and he was a straight A student. At one time, Albert had outsmarted his teachers. He would give his teachers some problems and they wouldn’t be able to figure them out. As he grew older he had two options, to become a genius or to become a musician. He chose to be a genius. While learning in a school in Zurich, Albert met his future wife, Mileva Maric. She was a Serban physics student. In 1902, they had a daughter which was later either adopted or left for other family members to be taken care of. Einstein’s father passed away in 1902. After, Albert and Mileva finally got married and had 2 sons named, Hans and Eduard. However, they got divorced in 1919. While he was still married to Mileva, Einstein had started dating his own cousin Elsa. They got married the same year of his divorce and Elsa later died in 1936. Also in 1905, Einstein had published 4 papers. These papers focused on the photoelectric effect. On his fourth paper, he wrote the formula E=mc2. This formula later became famous and widely known. In 1922, Einstein won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He received this prize because of his explanation on the photoelectric effect. In 1926, Einstein invented the Einstein refrigerator. This refrigerator didn;t need electricity to run, it need just a small gas burner. After some years, in 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped. Although Einstein didn’t invent it, he did a big role in the project. Einstein’s formula E=mc2 was used in the project and that’s what led to the atomic bomb being made. On April 17, 1955, while Einstein was working on a speech for Israel’s 7th anniversary, he suffered an abdominal aortic aneurysm and refused surgery at the hospital. Einstein died on April 18, 1955 at the age of 76. After he died, during his autopsy, a pathologist took his brain without permission. His brain was later found at the Princeton University Medical Center.
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