The genius in
Albert Einstein never fails to impress and astonish scientists. He is the most celebrated physicist. Physics will never be complete without him. His theories became the base for almost all physics researches and inventions.
A native of Ulm, Einstein studied at three different cities. His parents were compelled to send him to various schools because of his learning problems. Some say he is a slow-learner, while others say he is stubborn. Being a Jew, he faced difficulties in dealing with Germans. Anyhow, he survived school and landed job as
Patent Officer bearing a Swiss citizenship. Back then, he hated German militarism and while at work he began writing theories and publishing them.
His inspiration is the quantum theory. Einstein further elaborated the law of photoelectric, thus gave way to the explanation of
metal electric conductors. Not long after, he had developed the theory of Relativity and emphasized that nature plays a major role in physics and that time is relative. The theory faced lots of criticism, but Einstein overturned them all. Since then, he has always been recognized and was even granted a Nobel Prize.