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Life
and Times of "Dr." Albert Einstein |
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A tale
of 2 Alberts
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1852 |
Albert Michelson
is born in Strzelno, Poland. His parents move to the United States
when he is two years old. He grows up in the rough mining towns of
Murphy's Camp, California, and Virginia City, Nevada, where his father
is a merchant. |
1879 |
Albert Einstein
is born in Ulm, Germany, the first child of Hermann and Pauline Einstein.
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1880 |
The Einstein
family move to Munich, Germany, to establish an electrical engineering
company named Einstein & Cie. |
1884 |
Einstein's parents
hire a tutor to teach him the violin. The result is disastrous because
Einstein is given to sudden fits of rage and constantly attacks his
tutor. |
1885 |
The 6 year old
Einstein begins school at the local Catholic elementary school. His
teachers fear that he is mentally retarted. |
1887 |
Famous Michelson-Morley
experiment in the U.S. proves that the earth is not moving!! |
1888 |
Attends the Luitpold
Gymnasium in Munich. |
1894 |
The family business
goes into liquidation and the Einstein's move to Milan in northern
Italy. |
1895 |
Fails to pass
the entrance exam to the ETH —the Swiss Technological University.
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1896 |
After a year
of study he passes the entrance exams and attends the ETH. |
1896 |
Einstein falls
madly in love with a gifted Serbian fellow student named Mileva-Maric.
He affectionately calls her his "little witch." |
1900 |
Einstein finally
graduates from the ETH. |
1902 |
Einstein and
Mileva have a daughter named Lieserl. Lieserl is given up for adoption
and seems to disappear from history. Many people later surface claiming
to be Einstein's daughter, Lieserl. |
1903 |
Marries his lover
Mileva Maric. She comes a co-conspirator in his "discovery"
of relativity. |
1905 |
1905 is called
the annus mirabilis or miracle year for Einstein.
During that fateful year he submits 5 papers on relativity all of
which appear in the prestigious German journal: Annalen der Physik.
A supplement to the special theory of relativity is received by Annalen
which contains the formula E=MC2. |
1909 |
Professor Hermann
Minkowski who called Einstein a "lazy dog" dies at the young
age of 45. Einstein is appointed extraordinary professor of theoretical
physics at Zurich University at a salary of 4.500 Swiss Francs. |
1912 |
Professor
Jules Henri Poincaré who was one of the giants of theoretical
physics dies suddenly at the age of 58. |
1919 |
Divorces his
wife Mileva and she is given custody of their 2 boys. The divorce
agreement states that any money he might earn in the future from relativity
should go to her —the real authoress!! Albert marries his cousin
Elsa Einstein. |
1922 |
Receives the
Nobel Prize for physics. Mileva receives ALL the prize money. |
1931 |
Visits the United
States for "research" at the California Institute of Technology.
He meets his mentor Dr. Albert Michelson. Attends a séance
with author Upton Sinclair and his wife, Mary Craig. |
1933 |
Rockefeller Foundation
director Abraham Flexner brings Einstein to the U.S. He is appointed
research professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton,
New Jersey. |
1935 |
Buys a house
at 112 Mercer St. in Princeton, New Jersey. |
1936 |
Einstein's second
wife, Elsa, dies suddenly after returning from a trip to Europe. His
secretary, Helen Dukas, becomes his housekeeper and arranges all of
his appointments. |
1939 |
Atomic scientists
Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner visit Einstein on Long Island, New York.
They explain to him the awesome power that can be released from an
atomic explosion. Einstein agrees to write a letter to President Roosevelt
urging him to commence work on nuclear fission. |
1941 |
Work on the Manhattan
Project commences. Einstein plays no part in the development of the
atomic bomb because he knows nothing about physics. |
1955 |
Einstein dies
at his home and his ashes are sprinkled over a local river. His secretary
and housekeeper Helen Dukas is the major beneficiary in his will.
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References
Bjerknes,
Christopher Jon. Albert Einstein, the Incorrigible
Plagarist. XTX Inc., Downers Grove, Illinois, 2002.
Brian,
Denis. Einstein, A Life. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996.
Folsing,
Albrecht. Albert Einstein. Penguin Books, New York, 1997.
Highfield,
Roger & Carter, Paul. The Private Lives of Albert Einstein.
St. Martin's Press, New York, 1993.
Lanouette, William.
Genius in the Shadows. A Biography of Leo Szilard. The Man Behind
the Bomb. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1992.
Livingston, Dorothy
Michelson.The Master of Light. A Biography of Albert A. Michelson.
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1973.
Sinclair, Upton.
The Autobiography of Upton Sinclair. Harcourt, Brace & World,
New York, 1962.
Zackheim, Michele.
Einstein's Daughter. The Search for Lieserl. Penguin Putnam Books,
New York, 1999.
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