Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany (Brian 1). Albert had numerous birth defects. Eventually Einstein grew out of all of his them except his oddly shaped skull (1). Einstein was a part of a Jewish family of four. As a child, Einstein took violin and piano lessons. He really enjoyed hobbies, reading and sailing, to elapse time (Parker 23). Einstein later attended college at Swiss Federal Polytechnic School where he met his first wife, Mileva Maric. Mileva was the only woman in the whole college (“Time Line of Albert Einstein’s Life”). Over the course of six years, …show more content…
The special and general theory of relativity, mass energy equivalence, and quantum theory are all used throughout our daily lives. People all over the world heard about his discoveries. When Einstein published these works, very few people actually questioned Einstein’s discovery. Ireland says, “...most scientists accepted his General Theory of Relativity, even though many of them didn’t really understand it” (81). “Even if Einstein himself did not write his most important essays for practical use or personal profit, his abstract thoughts on light, space and time have led to many technological innovations which appear to us today to be quite normal” (“Einstein’s Legacy”). GPSs, TVs and CDs wouldn’t exists without Einstein's insightful knowledge