Albert Einstein: The Man You Know, The Story You Don't

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Albert Einstein's father died thinking his son was a failure. Yes, it's true. Before Einstein became 'the' Einstein, he was a struggling young man in Europe. He skipped class, and his professors never took him seriously. Moreover, Einstein never performed spectacularly in school. He did so poorly that he nearly decided to drop out and just sell life insurance.

Things got worse when he got into college. His carefree attitude towards conventional learning offended his professors. Hermann Minkowski, his mathematics professor, used to call Albert Einstein a lazy dog. Interestingly, Minkowski spent his later life developing a geometric representation of Einstein's special theory of relativity.

Because of his poor reputation as a graduate student, Einstein failed to secure a job. Some of his friends went on to work in reputed labs and universities, but Einstein remained jobless. He also started tutoring school children, but his students could not score good grades because Einstein always went too far. He always believed in the application of knowledge rather than cramming of mathematical formulae and scientific concepts. This was something not practiced by the schools.

To make matters worse, Einstein also suffered emotionally. He lost his father and, a few weeks later, his newborn daughter. This loss devastated the young and jobless Einstein. His failures destroyed his confidence, and he had nowhere to go. to support his family, Einstein reluctantly took the job of a third-class patent Clerk in Switzerland. He had never thought he would end up at a place like this. But, nature had some other plans for this genius.

At the patent office, Einstein would quickly complete his work and spend the rest of his time thinking about some of the unsolved problems of physics. In 1905, Einstein published his first paper on the photoelectric effect. He had thought that this paper would bring him to the limelight. But, the scientific community completely ignored this paper that came from a patent clerk. Interestingly, 16 years later, Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics to research the photoelectric effect.

Einstein then turned his focus on the microscopic world. His second paper explained Brownian motion, which later led reluctant physicists to accept the existence of atoms. To his despair, no one was talking about it. Even his second paper failed to leave a mark in 1905. Although the young man was disappointed, he did not give up.

Then came the third paper that changed the course of science. This brilliant paper introduced the special theory of relativity. It landed on the desk of the father of quantum physics, Max Planck. His assistant told him he had never seen something like this since Newton's work on classical physics. The special theory of relativity describes what happens when something travels close to the speed of light. This paper brought him fame and recognization among scientists. But he didn't stop. In 1905, he published his fourth paper introducing the flagship equation of Physics: E = mc^2

Einstein's special theory of relativity later found applications in particle physics. The construction and working of accelerators such as the large hadron collider in Geneva, would not have been possible without this equation. However, Einstein realized that this theory was incomplete. It did not incorporate the two most important parameters of the universe: gravity and acceleration. Einstein spent the next 10 years of his life developing the general theory of relativity, which became one of the two pillars of physics, the other being quantum mechanics.

The most important thing that we can learn from Einstein is that no matter what, we should never give up. Despite all those difficulties and rejections, Einstein never stopped doing what he loved. Had he given up at any of those failures, he would not have become the most celebrated scientist in history.
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I once read this quote that was apparently made by Einstein who was a messy disorganised guy.

"If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, then what does an empty desk show?"

ats-
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A little misleading calling him a failure, he was already more intelligent and determined than his professors.

laelfoo
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Even after this man, the education STILL focuses on memorising and cramming rather than the application of knowledge.

judedavis
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My friend: Bro you know both Einstein and ramanujan worked as clerk before they become genius.
Me: Now my ultimate goal in life is to become clerk🤣🤣

_pranjalagarwal
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For him to figure out relativity without the help of any technology is beyond me. He truly is a one of a kind in history GENIUS.

keepthefaith
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Ok but can we please give him so more credit for being an individual genius. Like how about that he taught himself algebra and Euclidean geometry over the summer when he was 12

Joeydoesmedicine
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He was not terrible at school. Yes, he didn’t like school. But always scored perfect in maths and physics in school and his other grades on subjects were also good.

alimranahmed
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I like to think about more application of pure mathematics in general relativity. Physics describes the whole universe. We should know it fundamentally

achyutdatta
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I was doing my schoolwork...

But this seems more important...!

SpaceWithSam
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20th century was golden age of physics, when real revolutionary scientific discoveries were made globally. I don't know about this century

wiserhuman
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To me Einstein is a dreamer who chased till he caught him to his dream

dennismudenda
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Curiosity drives us crazy albert einstein

downdown
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Your facts are actually inaccurate. Before entering university, Einstein was really good in physics and maths, he sucked at the others tho. During his time at the the university, he was actually one of the best students thanks to one of his friends who gave him notes to study

elbartoguap
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" But nature had some other plans for this genius" 1:54 👍👍♥️👍👍

jhejanx
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"Never give up "⭐👍that's great motivation

karthigamanivannan
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If you’re really interested in Einstein, definitely check out one of the biographies on him! It’s so hard to summarize anything about this guy in a 5 minute video.

I really enjoyed listening to the audiobook version of Walter Isaacson’s, if you’re looking for a recommendation

justinmorrow
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One's failures lead them to their success, their purpose in life. Don't take failure as a negative subject, its the oxygen to your breath.
:)

mridul
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My inspiration is Albert Einstein ❤️ and I feel same like him now my college teachers don't take my questions and equations seriously they say "study what do you should study" ...time is illusion and Einstein is still with us in our heart

-x-
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0:24 Einstein's computer and pocket calculator. Hilarious!
Btw he did great in maths in high school. I've seen his exam papers in a museum in Bern. (High school in Switzerland is much higher than the American version)

EtotheiPi
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He wanted to be father wanted him to be engineer.... Not a failure He was always confident... Don't mislead people by defaming a person just to encourage people.... IDK what's this gimic among society now a says

ashutoshshirole