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Einstein Albert

German-born US physicist, who took swiss nationality in 1901. A year later he went to wok in the Bern patent office.

In 1905 he published five enormously influential papers, one on Brownian movement, one on photoelectric effect, one on the special theory of relativity, and one on energy and inertia.

In 1915 he published the general theory of relativity, concerned mainly with gravitation. In 1921 he was awarded the Nobel Prize.

In 1933, as a Jew, Einstein decided to remain in the USA as Hitler had to come to power. For the remainder of his life he sought a unified field theory.

In 1939 he informed President Roosevelt that an atom bomb was feasible and that Germany might be able to make one.

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