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Einstein was born [at Ulm] in Württemberg, Germany, on 14 March 1879. His family was Jewish, but was not very religious. However, later in life Einstein became very interested in his Judaism. Einstein did not begin speaking until after age two. According to his younger sister, Maja, "He had such difficulty with language that those around him feared he would never learn".[5]When Einstein was around four, his father gave him a magnetic compass. He tried hard to understand how the needle could seem to move itself so that it always pointed north. The needle was in a closed case, so clearly nothing like wind could be pushing the needle around, and yet it moved. So in this way Einstein became interested in studying science and mathematics. His compassinspired him to explore the world of science.
When he became older, he went to a school in Switzerland. After he graduated, he got a job in the patent office there. While he was working there, he wrote the papers that first made him famous as a great scientist.
Einstein had two severely disabled children with his first wife Mileva. His daughter "Lieserl" (her real name may never be known) was born about a year before their marriage in January 1902.[6] She spent her very short life (believed to be less than 2 years) in the care of Serbian grandparents where it is believed she died from scarlet fever.[7] Some believe she may have been born with the disorder called Down syndrome but it has never been proved. Her very existence only became known to the world in 1986 when a shoe box containing 54 love letters (mostly from Einstein), exchanged between Mileva and Einstein from late 1897 to September 1903, was discovered by Einstein's granddaughter in an attic in California.[8] Their son, Eduard, was diagnosed withschizophrenia. He spent decades in hospitals, and died in the Zurich sanatorium in 1965.
In 1917, Einstein became very sick with an illness that almost killed him. His cousin Elsa Lowenthal nursed him back to health. After this happened, Einstein divorced Mileva, and married Elsa on 2 June 1919.
Just before the start of World War I, he moved back to Germany, and became director of a school there. He lived in Berlin until theNazi government came to power. The Nazis hated people who were Jewish or who came from Jewish families. They accused Einstein of helping to create "Jewish physics," and German physicists tried to prove that his theories were wrong.
In 1933, under death threats from the Nazis and hated by the Nazi-controlled German press, Einstein and Elsa moved to Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and in 1940 he became a United States citizen.
During World War II, Einstein and Leó Szilárd wrote to the U.S. president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to say that the United States should invent an atomic bomb so that the Nazi government could not beat them to the punch. He was the only one who signed the letter. He was, however, not part of the Manhattan Project, which was the project that created the atomic bomb.
Einstein, a Jew but not an Israeli citizen, was offered the presidency in 1952 but turned it down, stating "I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel, and at once saddened and ashamed that I cannot accept it."[9] Ehud Olmert was reported to be considering offering the presidency to another non-Israeli, Elie Wiesel, but he was said to be "very not interested".[10]
He taught physics at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey until his death on 18 April 1955 of a burst aortic aneurysm. He was still writing about quantum physics hours before he died. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Early lifeEditEinstein was born [at Ulm] in Württemberg, Germany, on 14 March 1879. His family was Jewish, but was not very religious. However, later in life Einstein became very interested in his Judaism. Einstein did not begin speaking until after age two. According to his younger sister, Maja, "He had such difficulty with language that those around him feared he would never learn".[5]When Einstein was around four, his father gave him a magnetic compass. He tried hard to understand how the needle could seem to move itself so that it always pointed north. The needle was in a closed case, so clearly nothing like wind could be pushing the needle around, and yet it moved. So in this way Einstein became interested in studying science and mathematics. His compassinspired him to explore the world of science.When he became older, he went to a school in Switzerland. After he graduated, he got a job in the patent office there. While he was working there, he wrote the papers that first made him famous as a great scientist.Einstein had two severely disabled children with his first wife Mileva. His daughter "Lieserl" (her real name may never be known) was born about a year before their marriage in January 1902.[6] She spent her very short life (believed to be less than 2 years) in the care of Serbian grandparents where it is believed she died from scarlet fever.[7] Some believe she may have been born with the disorder called Down syndrome but it has never been proved. Her very existence only became known to the world in 1986 when a shoe box containing 54 love letters (mostly from Einstein), exchanged between Mileva and Einstein from late 1897 to September 1903, was discovered by Einstein's granddaughter in an attic in California.[8] Their son, Eduard, was diagnosed withschizophrenia. He spent decades in hospitals, and died in the Zurich sanatorium in 1965.In 1917, Einstein became very sick with an illness that almost killed him. His cousin Elsa Lowenthal nursed him back to health. After this happened, Einstein divorced Mileva, and married Elsa on 2 June 1919.Just before the start of World War I, he moved back to Germany, and became director of a school there. He lived in Berlin until theNazi government came to power. The Nazis hated people who were Jewish or who came from Jewish families. They accused Einstein of helping to create "Jewish physics," and German physicists tried to prove that his theories were wrong.In 1933, under death threats from the Nazis and hated by the Nazi-controlled German press, Einstein and Elsa moved to Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and in 1940 he became a United States citizen.During World War II, Einstein and Leó Szilárd wrote to the U.S. president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to say that the United States should invent an atomic bomb so that the Nazi government could not beat them to the punch. He was the only one who signed the letter. He was, however, not part of the Manhattan Project, which was the project that created the atomic bomb.Einstein, a Jew but not an Israeli citizen, was offered the presidency in 1952 but turned it down, stating "I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel, and at once saddened and ashamed that I cannot accept it."[9] Ehud Olmert was reported to be considering offering the presidency to another non-Israeli, Elie Wiesel, but he was said to be "very not interested".[10]He taught physics at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey until his death on 18 April 1955 of a burst aortic aneurysm. He was still writing about quantum physics hours before he died. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Einstein was born [at Ulm] in Württemberg, Germany, on 14 March 1879. His family was Jewish, but was not very religious. However, later in life Einstein became very interested in his Judaism. Einstein did not begin speaking until after age two. According to his younger sister, Maja, "He had such difficulty with language that those around him feared he would never learn".[5]When Einstein was around four, his father gave him a magnetic compass. He tried hard to understand how the needle could seem to move itself so that it always pointed north. The needle was in a closed case, so clearly nothing like wind could be pushing the needle around, and yet it moved. So in this way Einstein became interested in studying science and mathematics. His compassinspired him to explore the world of science.
When he became older, he went to a school in Switzerland. After he graduated, he got a job in the patent office there. While he was working there, he wrote the papers that first made him famous as a great scientist.
Einstein had two severely disabled children with his first wife Mileva. His daughter "Lieserl" (her real name may never be known) was born about a year before their marriage in January 1902.[6] She spent her very short life (believed to be less than 2 years) in the care of Serbian grandparents where it is believed she died from scarlet fever.[7] Some believe she may have been born with the disorder called Down syndrome but it has never been proved. Her very existence only became known to the world in 1986 when a shoe box containing 54 love letters (mostly from Einstein), exchanged between Mileva and Einstein from late 1897 to September 1903, was discovered by Einstein's granddaughter in an attic in California.[8] Their son, Eduard, was diagnosed withschizophrenia. He spent decades in hospitals, and died in the Zurich sanatorium in 1965.
In 1917, Einstein became very sick with an illness that almost killed him. His cousin Elsa Lowenthal nursed him back to health. After this happened, Einstein divorced Mileva, and married Elsa on 2 June 1919.
Just before the start of World War I, he moved back to Germany, and became director of a school there. He lived in Berlin until theNazi government came to power. The Nazis hated people who were Jewish or who came from Jewish families. They accused Einstein of helping to create "Jewish physics," and German physicists tried to prove that his theories were wrong.
In 1933, under death threats from the Nazis and hated by the Nazi-controlled German press, Einstein and Elsa moved to Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and in 1940 he became a United States citizen.
During World War II, Einstein and Leó Szilárd wrote to the U.S. president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to say that the United States should invent an atomic bomb so that the Nazi government could not beat them to the punch. He was the only one who signed the letter. He was, however, not part of the Manhattan Project, which was the project that created the atomic bomb.
Einstein, a Jew but not an Israeli citizen, was offered the presidency in 1952 but turned it down, stating "I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel, and at once saddened and ashamed that I cannot accept it."[9] Ehud Olmert was reported to be considering offering the presidency to another non-Israeli, Elie Wiesel, but he was said to be "very not interested".[10]
He taught physics at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey until his death on 18 April 1955 of a burst aortic aneurysm. He was still writing about quantum physics hours before he died. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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ไอน์สไตน์เกิดใน Ulm ในเวือร์ทเทมแบร์ก ประเทศเยอรมนี เมื่อวันที่ 14 มีนาคม 1879 . ครอบครัวของเขาเป็นชาวยิว แต่ก็ไม่เคร่งศาสนามาก อย่างไรก็ตาม ในชีวิตในภายหลังไอน์สไตน์ก็สนใจมากในศาสนายิว . ไอน์สไตน์ไม่ได้เริ่มพูด จนอายุ 2 ตามที่น้องสาวของเขา Maja " เขามีปัญหากับ ภาษา ที่คนรอบข้างเขา กลัวว่าเขาจะไม่ได้เรียนรู้ "[ 5 ] เมื่อไอน์สไตน์อายุประมาณสี่พ่อของเค้าให้เข็มทิศแม่เหล็ก เขาพยายามอย่างหนักที่จะเข้าใจว่าเข็มอาจดูเหมือนจะย้ายตัวเองเพื่อที่จะมักจะชี้ทิศเหนือ เข็มอยู่ในคดีปิด แสดงว่าไม่มีอะไรเหมือนสายลมอาจจะผลักเข็มรอบ และยัง ย้าย ดังนั้นในวิธีนี้ ไอน์สไตน์ เริ่มสนใจศึกษาด้านวิทยาศาสตร์และคณิตศาสตร์เขา compassinspired เขาสำรวจโลกวิทยาศาสตร์ .
เมื่อเขากลายเป็นเก่าที่เขาไปโรงเรียนในประเทศสวิตเซอร์แลนด์ หลังจากที่เขาเรียนจบ เขาได้งานในสำนักงานสิทธิบัตรนั้น ขณะที่เขากำลังทำงานอยู่ เขาเขียนเอกสารแรกที่ทำให้เขามีชื่อเสียงในฐานะที่เป็นนักวิทยาศาสตร์ที่ยิ่งใหญ่
ไอน์สไตน์มีเด็กสองคนกับภรรยาคนแรกของเขาพิการอย่างรุนแรงมิ .ลูกสาวของเขา " ลีเซิล " ( ชื่อจริงของเธอ อาจจะไม่เป็นที่รู้จัก ) จะเกิดประมาณปีก่อนการแต่งงานของพวกเขาในมกราคม 1902 . [ 6 ] เธอใช้เวลาของเธอ ชีวิตที่สั้นมาก ( เชื่อว่าจะน้อยกว่า 2 ปี ) ในการดูแลของปู่ ย่า ตา ยาย เซอร์เบีย ที่เชื่อว่าเสียชีวิตจากไข้อีดำอีแดง [ 7 ] บาง เชื่อว่าเธออาจจะเกิดกับโรคที่เรียกว่าดาวน์ซินโดรม แต่ก็ไม่เคยได้รับการพิสูจน์เธอมีอยู่เพียง กลายเป็นที่รู้จักไปทั่วโลก ในปี 1986 เมื่อกล่องรองเท้าที่ 54 จดหมายรัก ( ส่วนใหญ่จาก Einstein ) แลกเปลี่ยนระหว่างมิและ Einstein จากสาย 1 กันยายน 1903 ไอน์สไตน์ถูกค้นพบโดยหลานสาวในห้องใต้หลังคาในแคลิฟอร์เนีย [ 8 ] ลูกชาย เอดูอาร์ด ได้รับการวินิจฉัย withschizophrenia . เขาใช้เวลาหลายทศวรรษ ในโรงพยาบาล และเสียชีวิตในโรงพยาบาล
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