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I need to know much about Albert Einstein for a school project, but Google is not really help. Can someone Please answer the Who What When Where and Why about Albert Einstein for me? I really need your help. Also, it would be great if you also told me things about his family and education. Thank you!
this is a "newspaper" Einstein. There's everything you need: Inventor Project April 1, 1996 Albert Einstein My name is Albert Einstein. I was born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Germany. I was not an inventor in the conventional sense. I was a physicist and theorist. My inventions are not tangible things, but I put ideas on paper and may have subsequently led to inventions. I was not a good student at school. I was not paying attention to teachers because I found their lessons and lessons boring. Often I run to study physics on my own. At the age of twelve years that I I even learned Euclidean geometry, and slowly began to develop my own theories in physics. My first theoretical paper on Brownian motion. The paper examines the important predictions I made about the particles are distributed randomly in a fluid. My next article was on the effect photocell, which contained a revolutionary hypothesis on the nature of light. I suggested that under certain circumstances light can be regarded as consisting of particles, and have also speculated that the energy carried by any light particle, called photon is proportional to the frequency of radiation. The formula is E = hv, where E is the radiation, h is a universal constant called the constant Planck, and v is the frequency of radiation. The proposal that the energy in a beam of light is transferred by individual units, or quanta, in contradiction with the old tradition Hundred Years of light considering as a manifestation of continuous processes. My third and plus taxes paper, "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies," contained what became known as the theory of relativity. Since that time Sir Isaac Newton, scientists had tried to understand the nature of matter and radiation, and how they interacted in some unified world picture. The position that the mechanical laws are fundamental has become known as the mechanical world view and the position that electrical laws are fundamental has become known as the electromagnetic World View. None of these approaches, however, is able to provide a coherent explanation for how radiation and matter interact viewed from different inertial frames of reference, is an interaction viewed simultaneously by an observer at rest and an observer moving at a speed unifroms. In the spring of 1905 after considering these problems for ten years, I realized that the crux of the problem is not in a theory of matter, but in theory measuerment. At the heart of my theory of relativity is the realization Thet all time measurements and space depend on judgments as to whether two distant events occur simultaneously. This led me to develop a theory based on two postulates: the principle of relativity, that physical laws are the same in all inertial reference systems, and Senior invariance of the speed of light, the speed of light in vacuum is a universal constant. I was therefore able to provide a consistent and correct description of physical events in different inertial frames of reference without making special assumptions about nature of matter or radiation, or how they interact. This theory is well summarized by the equation E = mc2. Where E is energy, m is mass and c is the speed of light squared. My final work was a failed attempt to try to understand all physical interactions, including electromagnetic interactions and weak and strong inetractions. This has become known as the unified field theory. Today, this theory has still not been proven by modern science. Probably the most significant invention to come to my work is born of necessity. During the Second World War, it was believed by the United States that Nazi Germany attempted to create an atomic bomb. Following this thought, and surprisingly real threatens the United States put forward a major effort to build an atomic bomb. Even if I myself had no role in creating effective the bomb, many of my theories where used. This invention came to my ideas does not help society in any way, but it does impede considerably. Because of my invention that we live in a world which may cease to exist at the touch of a button by a power hungry dictator. My invention is one of the most serious threats to the existence of mankind in the world today. Bibliography Microsoft Encarta 95. Microsoft. IBM PC CD-ROM. 1995 Relativity: The Special and General Theory. Marion Shelley Publishing. New York. 1975.
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