Albert Einstein, born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany, is considered one of the most influential scientists in history. His work revolutionized modern physics, and his legacy lives on in science and popular culture. Below are key moments in his life and his most important contributions. Einstein grew up in a middle-class Jewish family. Throughout his childhood, he showed curiosity about the world around him, although he was not an exceptional student in traditional school. In 1896, he entered the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland, where he studied physics and mathematics. There he met Mileva Marić, his first wife, with whom he had three children. The "Miracle Year" (1905): In 1905, while working as a clerk at the Patent Office in Bern, Switzerland, Einstein published four scientific articles that changed the course of physics: 1.The Photoelectric Effect: He explained that light is composed of particles called "quanta" (photons), laying...
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