Albert Einstein

  • Birth of Moderen Science

    Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879 to the Jewish couple, Hermann and Pauline Einstein
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    Albert Einstein : The Man That Changed Physics

    TImeline of the most influential person of the 21st centerary
  • Sister Maria,or Maja, is born

    Einstein's sister Maria and was often known as Maja.
  • Influecened by a Compass?

    When he was six, his father gave him a compass. He was fascinated by the way the needle always pointed north. This experience helped to create a great curiosity in him and had an impact on the rest of his life.
  • Con-Grates!!

    Con-Grates!!
    Einstein graduates in 1900 from ETH with a degree in physics
  • Einstein's Breakthough

    During Einstein's spare time he studied physics and developed his own theories. In 1905, all his hard work paid off. 26 year old Einstein published four papers that would forever change the world of not only physics but, his life too because after this he eventually became famous. His papers would later be known as the Annus Mirabilis ( which is Latin for "wonderful year") Papers.
  • Special Theory Of Relativity

    Special Theory  Of Relativity
    Einstein begins applying the laws of gravity to his Special Theory of Relativity.
  • General Theory Of Relativity

    General Theory Of Relativity
    This was the year in which Albert Einstein completed his General Theory of Relativity.
  • Noble Prize For.....

    Einstein is rewarded the Noble Prize for PHYSCIS
  • Danger Danger Atomic Bomb!!!

    Danger Danger Atomic Bomb!!!
    After Einstein learned that two german scientist were clost to making aa atomic bomb, he wrote a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt warning him that this scientific knowledge could lead to Germany to develop an atomic bomb. He also, suggested that the United States begin preparations for their own atomic bomb research.
  • Death of a Science and Phisics Legened

    Einstein died in his sleep at Princeton Hospital, N.J., on April 18, 1955, on his desk with his last incomplete stament which was about honoring Israeli Independence Day.