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ALBERT EINSTEIN
March 14, 1879 Ulm, Germany
April 18, 1955 Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Albert Einstein, a name synonymous with genius, was


born on March 14, 1879, in the German city of Ulm,
Württemberg. From the very beginning, Albert's life was
marked by an insatiable curiosity about the world, a trait
that would define his entire existence.

The young Einstein showed an early interest in the


mysteries of science and mathematics. However, his
journey through the traditional education system was
not without its challenges. Albert often felt out of place
in the rigid structure of school, where memorization was
the norm, and creativity seemed to be stifled. Despite
these obstacles, his passion for understanding the
universe's secrets only grew stronger.

After his family moved to Italy and then Switzerland,


Albert's brilliance and his dedication to peace
Albert's academic path led him to the Swiss Federal
and humanity's welfare were recognized in 1921
Polytechnic School in Zurich, where he enrolled in 1896
when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
to study physics and mathematics. It was here that he
Not for relativity, as one might expect, but for his
began to lay the groundwork for his revolutionary ideas.
explanation of the photoelectric effect, which
contributed to the development of quantum
In 1905, a year that would later be referred to as his
theory.
"miracle year," Einstein, then a young patent clerk in
Bern, Switzerland, published four groundbreaking
Despite facing adversity, including the rise of
papers. These works introduced concepts that would
Nazism in his native Germany, which led him to
change the way we understand space, time, and matter.
emigrate to the United States in 1933, Einstein
Among these was the theory of special relativity,
remained committed to his principles. He settled
encapsulated by the famous equation E=mc², which
in Princeton, New Jersey, where he continued his
proposed a new way of looking at the motion of objects
research and became an outspoken advocate
through space and time.
for peace and civil rights until his death on April
18, 1955.
Einstein's contributions to science weren't limited to his
early years. In 1915, he presented the theory of general
Albert Einstein's legacy is not just in his scientific
relativity, providing a new understanding of gravity as
achievements but also in his humanistic
the curvature of spacetime. This theory not only
approach to life. He showed the world that
expanded our knowledge of the universe but also
curiosity, imagination, and a steadfast
predicted phenomena that were later observed, such as
commitment to one's ideals could indeed change
the bending of light by gravity and the existence of
the world.
black holes.
Facts about
EINSTEIN
1 EINSTEIN DIDN’T SPEAK UNTIL AGE 3:
Albert Einstein was a late talker, which worried his parents. But once he started
speaking, he had a lot to say! This shows that sometimes, people just develop their skills
at their own pace.

2
HE HAD A COMPASS THAT INSPIRED HIM:
When Einstein was five years old, his father showed him a pocket compass. Young
Albert was fascinated by the needle's ability to always point north, sparking his lifelong
curiosity about the mysteries of the natural world.

3
EINSTEIN LOVED MUSIC:
Besides being a brilliant scientist, Einstein was also a talented violinist. He started
playing the violin when he was six and later said that if he weren't a scientist, he would
probably be a musician. He believed that playing music helped him think better.

4
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS EQUATION:
E=mc² is known as Einstein's equation, and it explains how energy (E) is related to
mass (m) with the speed of light (c) squared (²) being the constant. This simple
equation opened up new ways of understanding the universe.

5
EINSTEIN HAD A SENSE OF HUMOR:
Albert Einstein had a great sense of humor and loved to make jokes. He believed that
having fun and being silly were important, showing that even geniuses don't have to
take everything seriously all the time. DIET:

6
HE WON THE NOBEL PRIZE, BUT NOT FOR RELATIVITY:
hile many people associate Einstein with his theory of relativity, he actually won the
Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect, which is
about how light interacts with matter.

7
EINSTEIN WAS A PEACE ADVOCATE:
Einstein was not only interested in science but also world peace. He spoke out against
violence and war, believing in solving problems through talking and understanding, not
fighting. He's a great example of how being smart isn't just about knowing a lot of
things, but also about caring for others and wanting to make the world a better place.
E
RIDDLE TIM

Albert Einstein loved puzzles, riddles and music. Here is a classic riddle attributed to Einstein,
although its true origins are uncertain. It's known as the "Zebra Puzzle" or "Einstein's Riddle."
It's said that Einstein claimed only 2% of the world could solve it. Whether or not Einstein
actually created the puzzle, it's the kind of logic problem that would have amused him.

THE SITUATION:

There are 5 houses in five different colors.


In each house lives a person with a different nationality.
These five owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar, and
keep a certain pet.
No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar, or drink the same beverage.

THE CLUES

The Brit lives in the red house.


The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
The Dane drinks tea.
The green house is on the left of the white house.
The green house's owner drinks coffee.
The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
The man living in the center house drinks milk.
The Norwegian lives in the first house.
The man who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
The man who keeps the horse lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.
The owner who smokes BlueMaster drinks beer.
The German smokes Prince.
The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
The man who smokes Blends has a neighbor who drinks water.

THE QUESTION

Who owns the fish?

Use the next page to solve the riddle.


NATIONALITY

HOUSE
COLOR

DRINK

CIGARETTE

ANIMAL
"Education is not the learning
of facts, but the training of
the mind to think."
-Albert Einstein
“The true sign of intelligence is
not knowledge but
imagination.”
-Albert Einstein
"Look deep into nature, and
then you will understand
everything better."
-Albert Einstein

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