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A scientist's deeds, it is best to bring 500 words of feelings.

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1955 Einstein died suddenly in Princeton Hospital, USA. His self-proclaimed "smelly skin" was cremated according to his will and never left this world, but Dr. Harvey, the pathologist in charge of autopsy, kept the brain against the original intention of the client. Ducas, the personal secretary of Aigong, was very dissatisfied with this, but the eldest son Hans (Hans? Einstein agreed to use it in scientific research. Harvey left soon, ignoring the "love brain" in two glass jars in the basement. Many people disagreed. Mrs. Harvey is even more bored, hoping that someone will "get this thing out of here quickly"! Later, some people tried to explore the physiological basis of loving the wisdom of many people, not without discovery, but without theoretical height. ?

1988 Harvey failed the qualification examination and lost his medical license. At the age of 80, he still works at night in a plastic factory. Although Love the Brain continues to attract the attention of the intellectual community, it has been soaked in formaldehyde solution for more than 40 years because of the difficulty of modern neuroscience, in vain. Harvey was disheartened, and once wanted to donate it to Hebrew University, which Aigong pushed before his death, or simply return it to Princeton Hospital to get rid of this burden completely. Unexpectedly, at the end of the last Millennium, the earth broke through, and suddenly there was unexpected good news: someone had initially discovered some internal relationship between Einstein's brain structure and its special functions.

Everything that happened in Einstein's childhood symbolizes that Einstein must have achieved something in adulthood. Einstein was born in a fairly wealthy family. Father Herman Einstein (Herman? Einstein and his uncle Jacob run an electrical equipment store in Munich, Germany. ?

Father-Herman Einstein

Einstein was born in March 1879, and his mother thought his son was a little abnormal. It is said that his head is very big and has a strange shape. He needs time to prepare before speaking, so he speaks much faster than other children. At that time, his parents thought that his son might be mentally retarded, and how did they know that he would make such great achievements in the future? ?

Einstein was lonely and didn't like to talk. He won't take part in the school sports meeting. He hates going to school and often pretends to be ill and misses classes. In class, he often wanders around and thinks about all his favorite problems. Later, he was expelled from school because of a dispute with the teacher in class. ?

There is no doubt that Einstein, like all scientists, has amazing wisdom and curiosity about nature. Einstein often mentioned an experience when he was a child. When he was five years old, he got sick once. His father gave him a compass. He found that no matter how the compass was placed, the pointer would be pointed in the same direction by invisible force, which made him interested in nature. ?

At the age of twelve, he was fascinated by mathematics from geometry books, and a few numbers made the children understand. Einstein later said in his autobiography that the sum of the squares of two right angles of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse (Pythagorean theorem). This square is not obvious, but it can prove that "human thinking can prove that it is not obvious, how wonderful it is!" One proof can replace a thousand times: ten thousand measurements. Geometry gave Einstein the wonder of thinking and had a far-reaching impact on his future development.

Although Einstein got good grades, he actually hated middle school life, because learning here depends entirely on memory and strict discipline. He can only study subjects he is really interested in at home. It is said that his teacher thought that Einstein's existence affected the learning atmosphere and students' respect for the teacher, and was once persuaded by the teacher to leave school. Finally, he left school at fifteen and went to Italy to meet his parents. Of course, this evasion implies another reason-evading military service. He once said: "If someone hears music, they will move forward with great interest, which is enough to make me despise him. God mistakenly implanted a brain for him. All he needed was a spinal cord. 」

Einstein's family immigrated to Italy, where they planned to start over and start another career. 1895, Einstein entered the Swiss Institute of Technology (Switzerland? Federal? Institute? Yes? Technology)? But it's no use. Then, he signed up for a school in Switzerland, where he began to study Maxwell (James? Clerk? Maxwell)? Electromagnetic theory. ?

Einstein was gifted in mathematics, and after graduation, he entered Zurich Institute of Technology. Yes? Technology? Are you online? Zurich). Here, he got his friend Marcel? Grossman's enthusiastic help brought Einstein a math handout, which enabled Einstein to finish his studies. Einstein once said, "Without these alms, I really can't predict whether I can become what I am today."

Einstein's job search career was not smooth. After graduation, because my grades are not very outstanding, I am often rejected when looking for a university teaching position. He can only engage in temporary jobs related to teaching, including his least favorite tutor. At this time, he felt that he was a burden to his family, which further shook his determination to become a physicist. ?

Finally, he found a copy of the Swiss Patent Office at 1902. Patents? Office? Are you online? Bern) appraisal work. He described it as his refuge (a? Kind? Yes? Redemption), because he gets a fixed salary here, he can continue to study physics and write related articles here. ?

Einstein once mentioned a good friend who worked with him-Michelle? Besso Einstein called him one of the best scientific advisers in Europe. In addition to Besso, there are a group of friends who are unknown in academic circles when discussing physics and philosophy with Einstein. They call themselves the Olympic Institute (Olympia? Academy), to emulate the prestigious Olympic research institute in the scientific community at that time. ?

Einstein's paper written in the Patent Office gradually attracted the attention of academic circles, and 1909 was hired as an associate professor by the University of Zurich. He was even invited to attend the annual meeting of German scientists. Here he met the famous physicist at that time. Then, he was invited to a German university (German? University? Are you online? Prague) as a professor.

Einstein met his first wife Minerva Marish (mileva? Marek Minerva is a Serb (Yugoslavia). She is the only girl studying physics in Einstein's class.

Einstein and Minerva were deeply in love and soon wanted to start a family. But Einstein's parents strongly opposed it. They think Minerva is older than Einstein, and her feet are a little lame. She also studies such a difficult subject, which is nothing like a good family. More importantly, she is not Jewish. After several arguments, his mother angered Einstein. If he insists on dating Minerva again, it will be like cornering his parents who are in financial difficulties. ?

Einstein had to compromise painfully. Minerva found herself pregnant in the spring of 190 1. She went back to her parents' house and gave birth to a baby girl, but Einstein couldn't find any news about the baby and might die soon. Soon after, Minerva returned to Zurich, failed the graduation exam and didn't get the diploma. ?

During 1899- 1905, Einstein suffered setbacks. Because during this period, he suffered unemployment and lost his daughter, Minerva could not find a job because he had no diploma, and numerous disputes with him and his parents also made him sad. It was not until 1902 that Einstein and his family gradually reconciled. Finally, they got married at 1903, at 1904 and 19 10 respectively. The next son. It is said that Minerva often discussed physics with Einstein, but her contribution to Einstein's achievements has never been confirmed. ?

Minerva, Einstein's first wife

Einstein met many European physicists at that time through letters and scientific seminars. 19 12 Return to Swiss Institute of Technology (Switzerland? Federal? Institute? Yes? Technology) as a professor. Here, he met his good friend Grossman who had become a professor of mathematics at that time. With his help again, Einstein began to study the mathematical theorems that helped him to study the theory of gravity. ?

19 14, the german government invited him to do research and gave him an academician of the prussian academy of sciences. Yes? Prussian? College? Yes? Science) reputation. When the teenager left Germany, he had given up his German nationality, but he had to accept this reputation, because it would bring him an opportunity to know a group of great scientists, and he didn't have to carry out his daily teaching work, plus it was a promising reputation.

Because of the increasingly heavy work, Einstein gave his wife less and less time. Minerva said, "He lacks her husband's love." . Under the pressure of his wife and work, Einstein began to work with his cousin elsa? Lowenthal developed feelings to find a little spiritual comfort. Finally, Einstein and Minerva separated in 19 14, and officially separated in 19 19? . That same year, he and Elsa? Lowenthal knot? Live with her and her two daughters. ?

In an era of increasingly intense war atmosphere, Einstein acted as a messenger of peace. At that time, German scientists had a strong national consciousness? Intellectuals launched a signature campaign in support of the army in 19 14, believing that Germans are guardians of national culture. In order to avoid the fever of national consciousness, Einstein launched another signature action after the war and issued a peace declaration. ?

Einstein was active in many groups when 19 19- 1933 was expelled from Germany. ? Especially in the Committee of Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations, we actively opposed the allied countries' boycott of German science. In addition, he chaired a committee to investigate crimes committed by Germans in Belgium during World War II. ?

In his later years, Einstein often felt annoyed and unhappy about the conflict between his general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. This popular scientist is once again ignored in physics. All he got was the formal respect of a scientist (because of his former glory and the body of an old-timer). For what he said, the scientist just nodded, counted and turned a blind eye to what he said. Einstein was ignored because of the contradiction between Einstein and the new generation of physicists at that time? . ?

1933, after Chytra came to power, Einstein wrote to the Prussian Institute of Science, expressing his unwillingness to accept the jurisdiction of the German government, because he thought that the German government did not attach importance to ethnic equality and did not respect the freedom of teaching and speech. Finally, I accepted the letter of appointment from the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, USA, and at the same time, I was naturalized in the United States and settled in Princeton. From then on, he refused to keep in touch with the university faculty who stayed in Germany. Even in his later years, he still had primitive hatred for the Germans. ?

During Einstein's 22 years in America (until his death), he almost left Princeton. His only duty here is to visit those who are as famous as him. ?

In his political career in the United States, the most famous one was 1939, which wrote to President Roosevelt at that time, hoping that the American government would develop an atomic bomb and that Germany would not be the first to succeed.