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ALBERT EINSTEIN
• There are a number of points I'd like to make:
• 1. Early life and education.
• 2. All against Einstein
• 3. Scientific trajectory.
• 4. The articles of 1905.
• 5. Photoelectric effect.
• 6. The theory of relativity.
• 7. Political activity.
• 8. Death.
1. Early life and education.
• 1. Early life and education. Albert Einstein was born in the city of Ulm on March
14, 1879. He was the eldest son of Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch, both
Jews, whose families came from Swabia. The following year they moved to
Munich, where the father settled down, along with his brother Jakob, like trader in
the electrotechnical novelties of the time. Little Albert was a quiet child, and had a
slow intelectual development. In 1894 he moved to Milan; Einstein remained in
Munich to finish his secondary studies. In the autumn of 1896 he began his
studies at the Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule in Zurich, where he was a
student of the mathematician Hermann Minkowski. In 1903 he married Mileva
Maric, a former classmate in Zurich, with whom he had two children: Hans Albert
and Eduard, born respectively in 1904 and 1910. In 1919 they divorced, and
Einstein remarried with his cousin Elsa.
2. All against Einstein
• 5. Photoelectric effect. The first of his articles of 1905 was titled "A
heuristic point of view on the production and transformation of
light". In it Einstein proposed the idea of "how much" light (now
called photons) and showed how this concept could be used to
explain the photoelectric effect. Why is this important? This article
constituted one of the basic pillars of quantum mechanics.
6. The theory of relativity.
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein
https://www.revistadelibros.com/articulos/bibliografia-sobre-albert-
einstein