Albert Einstein created some of the most important inventions and theories in the history of mankind.
Albert was born in Wurttemberg, Germany on March 14, 1879. He died on April 18th, 1955. He died at the age of 76 years old. As a young boy he had an extraordinary curiosity for understanding the mysteries of science. As a child Einstein took music lessons, playing both the violin and piano.
One of the most innovative inventions he created was the lightbulb. This idea allowed people to see where they were in the dark, whether inside a house or outside. Later on people used these in all different kinds of vehicles and machines.
Another theory that Albert proposed was the theory of relativity. This is known by many as, E=mc^2. This theory proposed that if an object travelled to the speed of light and back, time would have passed for the object while it was gone.
Albert Einstein also invented something that not many people know about. The Einstein Refrigerator. This refrigerator was invented in 1926 by Albert and his former student Leo Szilard. This refrigerator required no moving parts or electricity to operate. All it required was heat to function, therefore it only needed a small gas burner to work.
Albert Einstein's intellect will never be forgotten. Had this extraordinary scientist lived on into the 21st century and seen the technological advancement and economic boom of our society it would have been interesting to see what he could have created.



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