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Term Papers on Einstein: Visionary Scientist

Term Paper TitleEinstein: Visionary Scientist
# of Words760
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.04

Einstein: Visionary Scientist
English 10-A


5/12/2003


Einstein: Visionary Scientist is a look into the acclaimed physicists like and work. It tells about Albert, his wife Mileva and some of their troubles. The book was written to show insight into the life of this genius. His work was a great addition to the progressive era, which later lead to the development of the atomic bomb and even now is the basis of much scientific research.


            This book starts with the younger years of Einstein’s life, which shows that Albert wasn’t always the mastermind, which he was later in life. Albert was the slowest in his elementary school. His own principal told his parents that the boy shouldn’t even worry about a career later in life because he would never be able to succeed in anything he tried at.


            In his high school career, Einstein excelled in all fields of math and science. He was also very gifted in Latin. Albert’s family had a medical student by the name of Max Tamely who came to dinner at the Einstein’s every Thursday. Albert and Max grew to be good friends even though there was an age difference of 10 years. Tamely often brought Albert books on math and science. Max recommended a book on philosophy called, “A Critique of Pure Reason.” 12-year-old Albert understood this book, which was difficult for many students in graduate school, with no difficulty. Albert had there after started to devote his life to learning higher mathematics and philosophy.


            While Albert attended the institute Eidegenossische Technische Hochschule, or ETH, he had begun to become close with a girl by the name of Mileva Maric. Albert fell in love with her because they both shared the same interests in math and science. Albert’s mother did not approve of the relationship. On July 28, 1900, Einstein received his diploma from the board of examiners at ETH, but Mileva did not. Albert asked Mileva to marry her, she accepted but when Einstein’s mother heard about it, she through herself onto the bed and wept into a pillow.


            On June 16, 1902, Albert received the exciting news that a week lated her was to begin work at the patent office as a technical expert third class....

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