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Albert Einstein, the great physicist and philosopher, was born in Germany 1879 in a Jewish family and his life must always be seen within the content of the provincial Swabian-folkways in a rural characteristic. Einstein's character was so simple that people were astonished that he was able to deduce such complex theories. His childhood also shows contradictions about his failure in school and rejection to teachers. The world's genius, Einstein, never settled down in one country nor admired Hitler as most of German people. Although he was a simple and optimistic character his life doesn't reflect a normal stable attitude. As a child, Albert's parents feared that he might be retarded child since he wasn't able to talk before he was three-year old; he also continued to have trouble in speaking fluently for several years. In elementary school his performance was so bad that his parents were sure that he was mentally retarded. His classmates and teachers used to call him names because of his peculiar attitude such as repeating his own words and observing the ceilings for such a long time. Albert's reaction wasn't positive, he just isolated himself more. May be his failure in elementary school was due to th


So when he was a teenager he taught himself advanced Mathematics and science. At the mean time, he gave a lot of his time and energy to the public enduring harsh criticism. He also established the relationship between mass and energy with his famous equation E=mc squared, for which he received his Nobel Prize. Based on his instructions, there were no funeral, grave nor a monument; his brain was donated to science and his body was burned and the ashes were scattered at a nearby river. Although he published several solutions, none of them found a general acceptance. Einstein was committed to the right of every human being to freedom, truth and justice. He said "this experience made a deep and lasting impression on me" and he was so puzzled that he deduced that "something deeply hidden had to be behind things" (Albert Einstein Historical and cultural perspectives). e fact that he rejected to be taught by others. He is also a self made man who taught himself and was able to see things that a normal educated person wouldn't have seen. The last thirty years in his scientific career were devoted to two problems; the first, was the validity of the quantum theory while the second was a unified field theory. He also received honorary doctorates from many universities.

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