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- Albert Einstein was a famous scientist, Nobel prize winner, and advocate for civil rights activist born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany.
- Einstein’s childhood was interesting: He had his first scientific experiment by the age of four or five.
- Albert Einstein published over 300 scientific papers and 150 non-scientific works throughout his life.
- In 1905 he introduced his most famous equation, E=mc2, and the theory of special relativity.
- In 2015, scientists detected and confirmed the existence of gravitational waves nearly 100 years after Einstein predicted them.
- His birthday, March 14 (3/14), is often celebrated as “Pi Day” because it has the first three digits of the mathematical constant pi (?).
- After his first marriage with Mileva Mari? ended, he married his first cousin, Elsa, who remained his wife until she died in 1936.
- He renounced his German citizenship at 16 for political reasons and emigrated to the United States to get a teaching job as a theoretical physics professor at Princeton.
- When he was at school, he excelled at maths, physics, and philosophy but struggled with other subjects like languages.
- Albert’s theory of relativity helped scientists understand how the universe works many years later.
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