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This 3 page paper examines the contributions of Albert Einstein and determines that he was the most genius iindividual of the 20th century, and that his discoveries contributed signficantly to western culture. This paper highlights his major theories and discoveries as means of supporting the thesis. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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indeed have established the very foundation of western culture in many regards. Albert Einstein was nothing short of a genius.
Einstein was responsible for placing his influence on nearly every branch of mathematics (PBS, Inc., 1996). It was in 1905 that Einstein begins work on his Theory of Relativity
(after working hours as a patent examiner) (PBS, Inc., 1996). This theory demonstrated that time and distance measurements vary systematically as an object moves in relation to something else
(PBS, Inc., 1996). This was incredibly profound, and changed the modern world (Albert Einstein, 1997). In other words, although the world had long believed time and space were
absolutes, now Einstein showed them how they were wrong (PBS, Inc., 1996). It was later in the same year, 1905, that
Einstein created his Quantum Theory of Light, essentially discovering photons (Albert Einstein, 1997). "Einsteins work anchors the most shocking idea in twentieth century physics: we live in a quantum
universe, one built out of tiny, discrete chunks of energy and matter" (PBS, Inc., 1996). Next, in April and May, Einstein publishes two papers. In one he
invents a new method of counting and determining the size of the atoms or molecules in a given space and in the other he explains the phenomenon of Brownian motion.
The net result is a proof that atoms actually exist -- still an issue at that time -- and the end to a millennia-old debate on the fundamental nature of
the chemical elements. And then, in June, Einstein completes special relativity -- which adds a twist to the story: Einsteins March paper treated light as particles, but special relativity
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