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He was born on March 14th 1879 in Ulm, Wurttemberg, Germany and died of heart failure on April 18th, 1955, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

He died at the age of 76.

Albert Einstein the Inventor.

Einstein in around 1905The

Sketch

Einstein on a Bike

Funny Einstein!!

Drawn in Chalk

1.Einstein Was a Fat Baby with Large Head

When Albert’s mother, Pauline Einstein gave birth to him, she thought that Einstein’s head

was so big and misshapen that he was deformed!

2. Einstein Had Speech Difficulty as a Child

As a child, Einstein rarely spoke. When he did, he spoke very slowly. He tried out whole

sentences in his head or muttered them under his breath until he got them right before he

spoke aloud. According to accounts, Einstein did this until he was nine years old. He called

this condition The Einstein Syndrome.

3. Einstein was Inspired by a Compass

When Einstein was five years old and sick in bed, his father showed him something that sparked his interest in science: a compass.

What interested young Einstein was whichever way the case was turned, the needle always pointed in the same direction. He thought

there must be some FORCE in what was presumed empty space that acted on the compass.

In 1895, at the age of 17, Albert Einstein applied for early admission into the Swiss Federal College School. He passed the maths and science sections of the entrance exam, but failed the rest (history, languages, geography, etc!)

NOT!

4. Einstein Failed his University Entrance Exam

5. Einstein had an Illegitimate Child

He had an illegitimate daughter with a previous student Mileva

Marić (whom Einstein later married).

In 1902, a year before their marriage, Mileva gave birth to a daughter named Lieserl, whom

Einstein never saw.

6. Einstein Had Two Sons After Their Marriage

 After Einstein and Mileva married, they had two sons - Hans Albert

and Eduard.Eduard Einstein

7. Einstein’s Brain was Pickled in a Jar for 43 Years and Driven Cross Country in the

Boot of a Car!

After his death in 1955, Einstein’s brain was removed without permission by his family by Thomas Stoltz

Harvey the pathologist who conducted the examination of the death. He took the brain home and kept it in a jar. He was later fired from his job for not

returning it.

That’s all I’ve got to say about Albert Einstein.

BYE!