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<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><a href="https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ESHBiSWXUAARtUg-1.png?x99075"><img decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" src="https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ESHBiSWXUAARtUg-1.png?x99075" alt="Albert Einstein" class="lazyload_inited wp-image-2034" width="248" height="309" srcset="https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ESHBiSWXUAARtUg-1.png 477w, https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ESHBiSWXUAARtUg-1-241x300.png 241w" sizes="(max-width: 248px) 100vw, 248px" /></a><figcaption>Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955)</figcaption></figure></div>



<p class="has-drop-cap">Albert Einstein passed away on <strong>April 18, 1955,</strong> at the age of <strong>76 years.</strong> He was the most influential physicist of all time. To remember him adequately, well talk about his life in this article, from just a little boy &amp; clerk to the time he changed physics as we know it and his eventual death.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Young Roots</strong></h2>



<p>Albert Einstein, son of <strong>Hermann Einstein</strong> (His father), a salesman and engineer, and <strong>Pauline Einstein</strong> (His mother), was born on <strong>March 14th</strong> in Ulm, <strong>Germany.</strong> Not long after his birth, his family moved to Munich, where young Albert Einstein, learned&nbsp;how to play the violin and the piano (due to his mother’s background). Music was so important to him he once said <em><strong>“If I were not a physicist, I would be a musician. I often think in music, I live my daydreams in music, I see my life in terms of music… I get the most joy in life out of music”.</strong></em></p>



<p>Albert Einstein spent his teenage years in <strong>Munich,</strong> having decent grades, but by no means outstanding. He did have, however, remarkable success in mathematics. He enjoyed it so much his father got him a tutor to teach him. In less than a year, though, <em>“his genius was so high I could not follow”</em>, as was later said by the tutor. It’s thought that by the <strong>age of</strong> <strong>14 </strong>Albert Einstein had already mastered integral and differential calculus.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Italy and University</strong></h2>



<p>His devotion to the sciences was noted in his admission tests at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic, in Zurich, Switzerland (his family had moved to Milan, Italy, a city relatively close to Zurich, due to financial problems). </p>



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<p>He had the highest grades in math and physics but failed in everything else. He spent the following year learning his lacking knowledge in these disciplines, under the guard of<strong> Jost Winteler</strong>, a professor at the University, and his family. During this year he also met with his <strong>first love, Marie Winteler</strong> (his professor’s daughter), and renounce German citizenship, to skip compulsory military training.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><a href="https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Marie_reallife-1.jpg?x99075"><img src="https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/components/lazy-load/images/placeholder.png?x99075" data-trx-lazyload-height style="height: 0; padding-top: 110.33434650456%;" decoding="async" data-trx-lazyload-src="https://thegophysics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Marie_reallife-1.jpg?x99075" alt="Marie Winteler - First Love of Albert Einstein" class="wp-image-2035" width="329" height="363"   /></a><figcaption>Marie Winteler &#8211; First Love of Albert Einstein</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>In the next year, he passed his university exams, although barely passing in Greek and Latin. Here he meets his future first wife, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mileva_Mari%C4%87">Mileva Maric</a>, the only girl in his class, and one of its top students. Also, in university Einstein rarely frequented classes, preferring to learn the subjects alone in his room. This caused his teachers to alienate him, and it made it very difficult for Einstein to find a job as a professor when he got out of University.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Miracle Year</strong></h2>



<p>Due to this difficulty caused by his teachers he went on working as a clerk in the <strong>Swiss Patent Office</strong> for Intellectual Property in <strong>1901.</strong> It was common for Einstein to work on physics, such as writing his thesis for his doctorate, while working at the desk.</p>



<p>In 1905 he finished his thesis and received his PhD. from the <a href="https://www.uzh.ch/en.html">Zurich University</a>. During this year he also published 4 articles. The subjects of each article were &#8211; </p>



<ul><li>Photoelectric effect (He would later receive a <strong>Nobel Prize</strong> in <strong>1921 </strong>for this)</li><li>Brownian motion</li><li>Special Relativity</li><li>Equivalence of mass and energy (In this article/research paper, he would first write<strong> E=mc<sup>2</sup>,</strong> which laid the groundwork for nuclear physics)</li></ul>



<p>It was the <strong>4<sup>th</sup></strong> article that made him famous, and he was recognized by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck">Max Planck</a>, known as the father of quantum physics, as a pioneer. From this point on Einstein started receiving dozens of lecture requests, along with teaching positions. During the following years, he worked at various places, such as Austria, Zurich, his alma mater, and Berlin, staying in Berlin from 1914 to 1933.</p>



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<p><strong>Read Also:</strong></p>



<ul><li><a href="https://thegophysics.com/7-greatest-life-lessons-from-albert-einstein/"><strong>7 Greatest Life Lessons From Albert Einstein</strong></a></li><li><strong><a href="https://thegophysics.com/nambi-narayanan/(opens in a new tab)">The Sad Story of Former ISRO Scientist &#8211; Nambi Narayanan</a></strong></li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Time in Berlin</strong></h2>



<p>During his time in Berlin, though, lots of things happened. Einstein started an extra-marital relationship with his first cousin, <a href="https://www.biography.com/historical-figure/elsa-einstein">Elsa Lowenthal</a>, which would result in family problems with his current wife, Mileva. Albert Einstein wasn’t already a family man (he rarely spent time with any of his 3 kids, or his wife, for that matter) and these problems culminated in their divorce in <strong>1919. </strong>In the same year, Einstein married his cousin, Elsa.</p>



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<p>The year<strong> 1919 </strong>brought even more news though. Einstein’s <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_relativity">general relativity</a> (This theory explained that gravity between masses results from their warping of <a href="https://www.livescience.com/space-time.html">space-time</a>), which Einstein finished in <strong>1916,</strong> proved this year during a solar eclipse. You see, according to GR, the light would also be affected by gravity (because of E=mc<sup>2</sup>), meaning you would be able to see objects that were behind the sun, during a solar eclipse. Two years later he received a<strong> Nobel Prize</strong> for the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoelectric_effect">photoelectric effect</a> because GR and SR weren’t still completely recognized by the scientific community.</p>



<p>In <strong>1933,</strong> when Hitler won the elections in Germany, Albert Einstein went to the USA, bringing along the way a thousand new scientists, to avoid their persecution by the Nazis.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>USA and WWII</strong></h2>



<p>In the USA, Albert Einstein was appointed as professor of physics at <a href="https://www.princeton.edu/">Princeton University</a>, one of the most regarded schools in the world. Here Einstein worked on finding a way to conciliate GR with quantum mechanics, creating a theory of everything, but his quest reached a dead end.</p>



<p>In <strong>1939</strong> he was key for the creation of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project">Project Manhattan, </a>which resulted in the creation of <strong>atomic bombs.</strong> When two small scientists found what they thought could be a way of constructing an atomic bomb, Albert Einstein signed a petition to call President Roosevelt&#8217;s attention. Einstein wasn’t appointed for the project because of public opinion (he was German you see).</p>



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<p>In his last months, Albert Einstein deeply regrets this action, saying <em><strong>“I made one great mistake in my life (…) when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made.”</strong></em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Last moments</strong></h2>



<p>Einstein eventually passed away in <strong>1955 </strong>due to a kidney problem. When the option of operation was recommended, he said<em> <strong>“I want to go when I want (…) I have done my share; It’s time to go. I’ll do it elegantly”.</strong></em><strong>&nbsp;</strong><em>His last words aren’t known</em>, because they were in German, and the nurse that was present at the time was American.</p>



<p><strong>A cool series about Einstein’s life: Genius (By National Geographic) &#8211; <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5673782/episodes?season=1">Watch</a></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Let’s see what we can learn from the Einstein's life. Here are the 7 greatest life lessons from Albert Einstein that will inspire you to do hard work more.</p>
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<p class="has-drop-cap"><a href="https://thegophysics.com/albert-einstein-biography/">Albert Einstein</a> was, without a doubt, one of the <strong>greatest</strong> scientists ever. He revolutionized the way we see the Universe, with his theory of general relativity, and even won a Nobel Prize <strong>“for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect&#8221;</strong>, in 1921.</p>



<p>He is also known for being a late talker (this condition is now called <a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/einstein-syndrome">Einstein Syndrome</a>), and it’s said that he only spoke when he was 5 years old. However, this seems not to be the case, and Albert&#8217;s actual first words were said when he was 2.5 years old. When he was presented to his little sister, his parents said he could play with her, so Einstein thought she would be a toy so he said <strong>“yes, but where are the wheels?”</strong> (now you’ve learned something today).</p>



<p>Now that we have this myth out of our way, let’s see what we can learn from Albert Einstein the man, and not Einstein the scientist. So here are the 7 greatest life lessons from Albert Einstein that will inspire you to do more hard work.</p>



<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">1. <strong>Follow Your Curiosity</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 1</cite></blockquote>



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<p>This is the 1st life lesson of the list of <strong>7 greatest life lessons from Albert Einstein.</strong> Although we know that Albert Einstein was smarter than the majority of people, one can argue that didn’t make him special. We can argue that the brightest scientists weren’t the smartest, but the most curious, the ones who look at the world with the eyes of a child and ask <strong>“why?”</strong> until exhaustion. Scientists are, after all, just children who now think more deeply about their questions.</p>



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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">2. <strong>Perseverance is Priceless</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“It’s not that I’m so smart; it’s just that I stay with problems longer.”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 2</cite></blockquote>



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<p>This one can be linked to the last quote if curiosity is your fuel working. As I said, the thing that separates children from scientists is that scientists think more deeply about the questions/problems at hand. If you’re not an aspiring scientist though, this quote also applies because you must work hard and continuously to achieve your goals.</p>



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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">3. <strong>Focus on the Present</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 3</cite></blockquote>



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<p>Geez, I love this quote. I can’t help comparing this quote to a quote of Buddha that goes <strong><em>“Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment”. </em></strong>This is such an important, but so many times forgotten, a life lesson. Many times, we try to be productive and multitask, or think “I just want to be older, when I have life figured out”, but that is not the way. Appreciate the journey, not the destination.</p>



<p><strong>Read Also:</strong> <a href="https://thegophysics.com/yuri-gagarin-quotes/">Top 15 Inspirational Yuri Gagarin Quotes</a></p>



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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">4. <strong>Imagination is Powerful</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions. Imagination is more important than knowledge.”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 4</cite></blockquote>



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<p>This is the 4th life lesson of the list of <strong>7 greatest life lessons from Albert Einstein.</strong> What’s the point of having knowledge if you don’t have any ideas on how to use it? This is not only essential to physics, where you have all these problems and you need to come up with innovative solutions to solve them but also in life where coming out of the box can be very useful to solve your personal problems and such.</p>



<p><strong>Read Also:</strong></p>



<ul><li><strong><a href="https://thegophysics.com/albert-einstein-biography/">Albert Einstein Biography &#8211; The Journey From Clerk To The Greatest Physicist</a></strong></li><li><strong><a href="https://thegophysics.com/nambi-narayanan/">The Sad Story of Former ISRO Scientist &#8211; Nambi Narayanan</a></strong></li></ul>



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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">5. <strong>Make Mistakes</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 5</cite></blockquote>



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<p>After all, we can only learn from our mistakes. For us to get better not only in our studies and work but also in our life we need to observe the things that we are having difficulty with or that we feel are obstacles we can’t overcome. How many times did we fall before beginning to walk? How many times have we broken a plate or two when washing the dishes (please don’t leave me alone in this one)? <strong><em>With mistakes comes perfection!</em></strong></p>



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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">6. <strong>Don’t Be Repetitive</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 6</cite></blockquote>



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<p>We can also make a parallel between this quote and the last one. For us to get better we need not repeat our mistakes, but get better and better when doing something. Sometimes you don’t even realize you&#8217;re making a mistake. Maybe you feel unhappy about something in your life or career and you need to change something in order to solve those problems. Every day try something that wasn’t in your routine the day before if that’s the case!</p>



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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">7. <strong>Knowledge Comes from Experience</strong></h2>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>“Information is not knowledge. The only source of knowledge is experience.”</p><cite>Life Lesson: 7</cite></blockquote>



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<p>This is the last &amp; 7th life lesson of the list of <strong>7 greatest life lessons from Albert Einstein.</strong> You may have two guys with the same education level; both have read the same books and solved the same problems. The one who has lived the most besides those studies is the one who is most prepared for out there. If you read this quote and think <strong>“To get a job I need experience. To get the experience I need a job”</strong>, don’t be discouraged; just don’t fear doing mistakes when starting out, and slowly but surely you get more experience.</p>



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