Albert Einstein: A Genius Beyond Science

Albert Einstein Childhood
Albert Einstein was an ordinary-looking, super intelligent scientist. Biography of world-famous scientist Albert Einstein Born: 14 March 1879 Died: April 18, 1955 Albert Einstein (Albert Einstein, Germany) was as great a scientist as his clothes were simple.
He had short hair and a big hairstyle on his head. He wore a leather jacket on his body and pants without suspenders. His shoes were without socks on his feet. They did not lose when removed. They did not tighten when worn.
Early Life
Father used to run a small factory of electrical goods. Mother used to do housework. His uncle was the guardian of Albert Einstein. Uncle had caught the hidden talent in his inquisitive. So young nephew and turned his talent towards science in his childhood.
Albert Einstein Education
Among the gifts that his uncle used to give Albert Einstein were many scientific instruments. Kutubanuma, received as a gift from his uncle. So he sparked his interest in science.
His mother used to say with a laugh, ‘My Albert will grow up to be a professor.’ What he said in his laughter was truly meaningful. In 1909, they appointed him as a professor at the University of Munich. Then, a few years later, they also appointed him as the director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Science.
Albert Einstein: greatest devotion to Gandhiji
Albert Einstein was not a pure intellectual scientist but also a generous human being. He was a sensitive-hearted human being. When violence and oppression were rampant in Germany. Then Einstein strongly condemned this practice.
He also had to leave Germany for this reason. He considered himself an ordinary person. Among his contemporaries, he had the greatest devotion to Gandhi.
Gandhiji - NO One Believe About Him
Upon Gandhiji’s death, he said that future generations would not believe such a person walked the earth as a living statue. He considered himself much younger than Gandhiji.
He had told the then Indian ambassador Gaganbhai Mehta, ‘Don’t compare me. With that great man who has done so much for mankind. I am nothing in front of him.’ There was such an extraordinary quality in his simplicity.That all the dignitaries made him sit near them.He gave him respect.
Life Style
According to an incident, famous writer of Colombia, Dr. Frank Ayte Lotte, organized a reception in honor of Albert Einstein. When they requested Einstein to speak in front of the guests. He stood up and said, Gentlemen! I am sorry that I have nothing to say to you right now.” Saying this, Einstein sat down at his place.
The guests did not react well. Einstein sensed discontent and came back to the stage.Forgive me; whenever I have something to say, I will present myself before you.
Real Incidence
Six years later, Dr. Atte Lotte received a telegram from Einstein—”Brother ‘, now I have something to say.’ The organizers soon arranged a convention. This time Einstein explained his ‘quantum theory,’ which none of the guests understood.
According to another incident, the name of the mathematics teacher at the polytechnic. where the famous scientist Albert Einstein studied was Herman Minovsky.
He considered Einstein to be a lazy person who rarely attended class. The reason was that Einstein was a different kind of student. So no teacher understood him. Einstein’s other teachers also did not have a very good opinion about him.
Albert Einstein Behaviour
His physics teacher at the Polytechnic, Heinrich Bever, told him, ‘You are a very intelligent boy. But you have one shortcoming. You do not listen to anyone.’ It is also said that a teacher had advised Einstein to leave school.
Because he believed that Einstein’s ugly behavior influenced other students. That’s why he spoiled their habits.
But despite all these shortcomings and harsh comments, Einstein did not get disheartened. He remained hopeful about life. Because he did not lose his self-confidence.
Hardworking
A teacher’s comment hurt him, but he did not commit suicide. Instead, through his hard work and talent, he even received the Nobel Prize. We are all aware of Einstein’s contribution to world science.
What Einstein said about the education system from his experience is probably very important today. All teachers, educationists, parents, and fathers should pay attention to it. He used to say, ‘I want to oppose this concept that schools should directly teach those special knowledge. Those skills that people use later.
I find it unfair when others treat a person like a lifeless tool. The goal of schools should always be that the young man comes out not as an expert. But as a well-rounded personality.
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