Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống
1
/ 114 trang
THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU
Thông tin cơ bản
Định dạng
Số trang
114
Dung lượng
4,49 MB
Nội dung
Essential Lives For m an Albert Einstein A B D O Essential Lives by Lillian E. Forman E INSTEIN Physicist & Genius A LBERT Essential Lives Essential Lives introduces the people who have shaped the world, impacted humanity, and changed the course of history. Biographies, historic events, and current debates are all an essential part of the curriculum. Readers can meet these needs with the Essential Library. e Essential Library is a well-researched, well- written, and beautifully designed imprint created specifically for the middle school reader. e Essential Library offers tremendous research tools: · Primary research and sources · Maps, color images, and historic documents · Timelines · Essential Facts—an overview of each topic · Selected Bibliography · Further Reading · Web sites—to expand research · Places to Visit · Glossaries · Source notes by chapter · Index · Author Biography For a complete list of titles in the Essential Library, visit our Web site at: www.abdopublishing.com Essential Library Essential Lives [...]... molecules existed and gave convincing arguments for their existence Albert Einstein shared their conviction In 1905, the 26-year-old Einstein wrote a paper that settled all scientific doubts about whether molecules and atoms exist • 10 • Albert Einstein By observing Brownian motion, Einstein was able to prove the existence of atoms Einstein s paper dealt with Brownian motion—a concept that scientists... in science • 15 • Chapter 2 Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany The Childhood of a Genius W hen Albert Einstein was born in 1879, the physical laws of the universe had already been discovered by Isaac Newton approximately 200 years earlier According to Newton, time and space were absolute and • 16 • Albert Einstein unchangeable Einstein would diverge from Newton’s theories Einstein would propose a radically... mysteries Young Einstein Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany, to middle-class parents—Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch The family moved to Munich, Germany, when Albert was one year old Although Jewish, his family strongly identified with German culture At first, they considered naming their son Abraham after his grandfather, but decided to give him the more German name Albert instead... without the help of any outside experience.”5 Max Talmud Another of Albert s mentors was a young medical student named Max Talmud Following Jewish custom, the Einstein family invited the poor scholar • 22 • Albert Einstein to dinner Talmud struck up a friendship with Albert Recognizing Family Likeness the boy’s talent, he gave him books Albert s Uncle Jakob enjoyed his nephew’s playabout science Many... Federal Institute of Technology (also called Polytechnic) in Zurich, Switzerland • 26 • Albert Einstein Einstein learned to play the violin as a child He enjoyed this activity throughout his lifetime • 27 • Chapter 3 Einstein at age 14 Einstein s Student Years A fter leaving gymnasium and moving to Italy, 16-year-old Albert kept busy with his studies and helped with the family business He spent his vacations... When Albert was about nine years old, his parents entered him in a school that provided religious instruction for Jewish pupils When he learned • 20 • Albert Einstein about the faith of his people, Albert became devoutly religious According to his sister, Maja, he carefully observed all the Jewish religious laws He obeyed kosher dietary laws and kept the Sabbath He also made up hymns in praise of God Albert. .. subjects that Albert had not already developed an interest in Instead, Albert found mentors who nurtured his love for math and science At age 12, Albert made a game of solving problems in arithmetic Then, eager for new challenges, he began to study geometry on his own His uncle Jakob recognized that Albert was highly motivated and introduced him to algebra By the time he was 15 years old, Albert had mastered... used a microscope to examine particles suspended in liquid and subjected to the conditions laid down by Einstein He found that Einstein s predictions were accurate In light of these findings, theoretical physicist Max Born said at the time, “I think that • 12 • Albert Einstein these investigations of Einstein have done more than any other work to convince physicists of the reality of atoms and molecules.”6... guided Einstein s scientific explorations.7 It became one of the key ideas in his theory of relativity Bernstein’s writing also turned Albert s attention to the nature of gravity and to a search for unity among all of nature’s forces Talmud also helped Albert with his mathematical studies Soon, however, the student surpassed his mentor Talmud then gave Albert books on philosophy At age 13, Albert was... pupils at an early age to military discipline.”9 His teachers discouraged questions from the students • 24 • Albert Einstein He felt that they did so in order to promote blind authority Albert s teachers returned his dislike Even when he was not Einstein and the Compass sarcastic, they felt When Albert was five years old, he fell ill his disdain and and had to spend some time in bed To ease apparently . environment. Albert Einstein • 15 • Einstein s thinking helped make great advancements in science. • 16 • Chapter 2 Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany. The Childhood of a Genius W hen Albert Einstein. existence. Albert Einstein shared their conviction. In 1905, the 26-year-old Einstein wrote a paper that settled all scientific doubts about whether molecules and atoms exist. Albert Einstein •. the car, delaying its departure by taking photograph after Einstein s Impact on the World Albert Einstein in 1951 Chapter 1 Albert Einstein • 7 • photograph. At last, the white- haired gentleman