Albert Einstein

1879-03-14 — 1955-04-18
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"He reimagined the universe, then spent his life worrying about what we’d do with it"
Albert Einstein failed no classes and was no bad student — that’s a myth. But he was a misfit. He couldn’t stand rote learning, hated authority, and spent years after university working as a patent clerk because no university would hire him. In 1905, while reviewing other people’s inventions, he casually rewrote physics. Special relativity. The photoelectric effect. E=mc². Four papers that changed everything, written by a 26-year-old nobody. General relativity followed a decade later, bending space and time themselves. When the Nazis rose to power, Einstein — Jewish, pacifist, famous — fled to America. He urged Roosevelt to develop the atomic bomb before Hitler could, then spent the rest of his life regretting it. He became the world’s most famous scientist but remained, at heart, the stubborn kid who just wanted to understand how light worked.
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