Biography of albert einstein in gujarati recipes
Now in Gujarati, Albert Einstein was named 'Person of the Century' and remains one of the most famous scientists in world history. But what was he really like, as a person? This fresh biography of Albert Einstein gives students and general readers a concise, accessible introduction to the life and science of this revolutionary man. Underneath his genius, he was an ordinary person, with human frailties and weaknesses, but also with charm, modesty, a wry sense of humor and idiosyncrasies. Albert Einstein: A Biography lucidly captures this brilliant physicist's life and career, including: His early education and his struggle to find an academic position, including working as a clerk at the Swiss patent office at the time that he was formulating his revolutionary theories, his rise to international fame and his use of that fame to fight for world peace, his major contributions to physics, explained in a simple manner also included are a bibliography of secondary works for further reading and a timeline of important dates in the life of Einstein.
Albert Einstein (Gujarati)
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Albert Einstein was named ‘Person of the Century’ and remains one of the most famous scientists in world history. But what was he really like, as a person?
by Alice Calaprice, Trevor Lipscombe
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Now in Gujarati
This fresh biography of Albert Einstein gives students and general readers a concise, accessible introduction to the life and science of this revolutionary man. Underneath his genius, he was an ordinary person, with human frailties and weaknesses, but also with charm, modesty, a wry sense of humor and idiosyncrasies.
Albert Einstein: A Biography lucidly captures this brilliant physicist’s life and career, including:
— His early education and his struggle to find an academic position, including working as a clerk at the Swiss patent office at the time that he was formulating his revolutionary theories
— His rise to international fame, and his use of that fame to fight for world peace
— His major contributions to physics, explained in a simple manner
Also included are a bibliography of secondary works for further reading and a timeline of important dates in the life of Einstein.
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About the Authors
Alice Calaprice
Alice Calaprice was senior editor at Princeton University Press for over 20 years, specializing in editing the sciences. Author of several books on Einstein, she was in charge of editing and production of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Trevor Lipscombe was educated at the University of London and then at Oxford, where he obtained a doctorate in theoretical physics. He has published widely in quantum mechanics and statistical physics.Albert Einstein biography
Albert Einstein, the father of modern physics, tried to understand the physical world only in its realistic forms. In this regard, he had said that "the form in which the language is written or spoken, they have no role in my thought system. In the second stage, one should strive for traditional words or other symbols only when the game of affiliation can be repeated.
Early Life of Albert Einstein:-
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, , in a small town called Ulck, Germany. His father's name was Hermann Einstein and mother's name was Pauline. Pauline loved her son very much and never took him away from her. When Albert was three years old, a problem arose for his mother that he could not speak. Generally, children of three years old learn to speak by stuttering. Still, the mother did not give up hope and taught her to play the piano. As a child, Albert was a quiet and shy child and had no friends. He also did not like to play with the children living in his neighbourhood. Albert's parents had moved to Munich. Children used to imitate the army parade on the streets of Munich, while [Albert Einstein] Albert used to cry at the sight of the soldiers.
At that time, all the other children grew up talking about becoming a soldier, but he had no interest in becoming a soldier. Albert was now five years old and on his birthday his parents presented him with a magnetic compass which he was very pleased to see. When the needle of that magnetic compass was always in the north direction, then questions used to come in his mind that how and why this happens. Albert was smart in reading and writing since childhood, but he did not get along with the teachers because he used to teach rote learning. Albert was a Jew, not a Christian, due to which Christian boys used to harass him in school, due to which a feeling of loneliness came in his mind. He had only one friend in his childhood, whose name was Max Temley, with
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