Friday, January 30, 2015

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein
By Jack Mattingly
Albert Einstein was born on March 14,1879, and died on April 19,1955, in New Jersey at the age of 76. He learned how to speak when he was three and some of his happiest days were in Zurich, Germany,the country in which he  was born. Albert went to the University of Zurich for college.  He had three children, Eduard Einstein, Lieserl Einstein and Hans Einstein.
Albert Einstein was the first person to invent light bulbs. He won the first place prize in physics in 1921 but he did not get the prize until 1922! He also got a reward that identified his genius abilities.
He died in a different university, medical center. When Albert died, a scientist named Thomas Harvey removed Albert’s brain to study. Albert Einstein was the best at physics.
He did not like World War 2 because did not want them to use deadly weapons. He was able to settle in the U.S.A. Albert got a letter that said, “Can you make a new kind of very,very powerful bomb?” Albert came to visit America in 1933.
Many people say he is the smartest person to have ever lived! He helped to find how the universe works!   

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