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He changed the world through physics:LENT INEBRIATES |
Albert Einstein
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ANAGRAMMED SCIENTISTS |
2023-04-14 |
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His first teaching job came "relatively" early--in 1909, as an assistant prof. of physics at the Univ. of Zurich |
Einstein
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SCIENTISTS |
2009-12-31 |
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Time magazine's "Person of the Century", this scientist first appeared on its cover in 1929 |
Albert Einstein
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SCIENTISTS |
2009-09-17 |
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He won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics primarily for his work on the photoelectric effect, not for relativity |
Albert Einstein
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2009-07-14 |
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Born in Germany in 1879, he became a Swiss citizen around the turn of the century & a U.S. citizen in 1940 |
Albert Einstein
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$400 |
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SCIENTISTS |
1999-05-13 |
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The "E" in his equation, E=mc(squared), stands for energy, not his name |
Albert Einstein
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NOT-SO-MAD SCIENTISTS |
1998-05-27 |
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He originally wrote his equation as L=mc(squared), before he crossed out the L & replaced it with an E |
Albert Einstein
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SCIENTISTS |
1997-01-13 |
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He began to form his special theory of relativity when he was 16 |
Einstein
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SCIENTISTS |
1996-05-14 |
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In 1902, at age 23, he was appointed to a position in the patent office in Bern, Switzerland |
Albert Einstein
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SCIENTISTS |
1991-11-29 |
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His only Nobel Prize was for the discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect, not relativity |
Einstein
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FAMOUS SCIENTISTS |
1991-11-08 |
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While working at the Swiss patent office in 1905, he published his special theory of relativity |
Einstein
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SCIENTISTS |
1991-10-22 |
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The 1st English edition of his book on relativity came with 5 diagrams & a portrait of the author |
Albert Einstein
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$200 |
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SCIENTISTS |
1988-01-26 |
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