Biography Albert
Biography Albert
Biography Albert
14, 1879, into a non-observant Jewish family. At age five, his father showed
him a pocket compass, and Einstein realized that something in "empty"
space acted upon the needle; he would later describe the experience as one
of the most revelatory of his life.
Einstein began to learn mathematics around age 12. In 1894, his family
moved from Munich to Pavia, Italy (near Milan), and this same year Einstein
wrote his first scientific work, The Investigation of the State of Aether in
Magnetic Fields.) He continued his education at Aarau, Switzerland, and in
1896, he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich to be
trained as a teacher in physics and mathematics. In 1901, he gained his
diploma and acquired Swiss citizenship. Unable to find a teaching post, he
accepted a position as technical assistant in the Swiss Patent Office,
obtaining his doctor's degree in 1905.
After the war, however, Einstein lobbied for nuclear disarmament and a
world government. Along with Albert Schweitzer and Bertrand Russell, he
fought against nuclear tests and bombs. As his last public act, and just days
before his death, he signed the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, which led to the
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs.
Einstein's latter years were also spent searching for a unified field theory, for
a universal force that would link gravitation with electromagnetic and
subatomic forces, a problem on which no one to date has been entirely
successful.
Einstein married Mileva Maric in 1903, and they had a daughter and two
sons; the marriage was dissolved in 1919, and that same year he married
his cousin Elsa Lowenthal, who died in 1936. Einstein died on April 18, 1955,
in Princeton, New Jersey. Element 99 was named einsteinium (Es) in his
honor.