Albert+Einstein

=Albert Einstein=

Overview
TIME Magazine, in 1929, insisted, “Yet he was unfathomably profound- - the genius among geniuses who discovered, merely by thinking about it, that the universe was not as it seemed.” Perhaps the most infamous question of our time, “Why are we here?”, many thought Albert Einstein would someday have the answer. Albert Einstein began this quest in 1879 when he was born, not yet knowing the extraordinary thinker he would become. Mr. Einstein was a humbled and renowned physicist. He was often noted for his modest appearance in sweaters covered by his electrified graying hair. Albert Einstein was described as having, “...the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world-weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis,” by TIME Magazine. No doubt these newly developed age marks were the result of gravity.

==Critical Issue == The primary scientist of your time would most likely be considered Sir Isaac Newton. Albert Einstein took his concepts and expanded upon them. One of Einstein's first endeavors was documented by TIME Magazine in 1929. They spoke of his Coherent Field Theory. At this time the magazine described him as, “The Man's face was yellowish. He looked haggard, nervous, irritable. He sounded querulous.” At the point in which this theory came out Albert Einstein had just become known to the world; people had not yet known of his confidence. This 5,000 word theory it suggested four dimensions: height, breadth, depth, and time. His other notable works include: Theory of Special Relativity, Unified Field Theory, and an elaboration of The Quantum Theory. The name Albert Einstein is associated with the equation E=mc2. This equation was the missing piece in developing an atomic bomb, a massive explosive devise used in warfare.

Conclusion/Historical Significance
Albert Einstein was known by his friend Philipp Frank as, “Deeply and passionately (concerned) with the fate of every stranger.” He was known to the world as the brightest mind, perhaps of all time. Mr. Einstein was able to establish laws such as: objects at rest will remain in that state unless an outside force influences it and the concept of gravity, the earths natural pull based on an object's mass and distance from land. Albert Einstein has been crucial to the development of the human mind and culture. Einstein was known for seeing the world in terms of electrons, protons, matter, and atoms. He would set the standard for modern day science and mathematics.