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Biography of Albert Einstein

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By KashifPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
Biography of Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein was born on the 14th of March, 1879, and died on the 17th of April, 1955. During that time he changed the way the world thinks. Few names are quite as famous as Einstein in the world of science and his contributions are taught in schools alongside the likes of Galileo and Hippocrates. This is quite an honor for a man only 55 years gone from this world, and makes the life of Albert Einstein of great interest.

Albert was born in Germany to a family of non-observant Jews. He was a brilliant mind from the start, and always curious about the way the world worked around him. A poor medical student was his tutor for six years during his late childhood and early teen years, and enthusiastically taught him everything he could about the many educational pursuits young Albert was interested in.


After having dropped out of secondary school after clashing with his father about becoming an electrical engineer, which he thought did not allow for enough creative thinking, Albert attempted to enter a university. Though he got great marks in math and science he failed the exam as a whole and his family paid for him to finish secondary school at another institute.


To avoid German military service in the First World War Einstein renounced his German citizenship in 1917 and moved to Switzerland to pursue a diploma in math and science. He met his future wife there, the only female student in the program out of six. A child was born to the couple out of wedlock in 1902, but her existence and future are unknown after 1903.


In 1903, Einstein married his first wife, Mileva Maric. In 1904 and 1910 they had two sons, and then separated in 1914. They divorced in 1919. Then in 1919 he married Elsa Lowenthal, a woman who was his first cousin on one side and second cousin on the other. In 1933 they emigrated to the United States, and by the end of 1936 Elsa had died of heart problems.


Having moved back to Germany after separating from his first wife Einstein was forced to flee for his life in 1933 as the Nazis took over the country. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, but his Jewish background made him undesirable to the Nazis. He was only one of fourteen Nobel laureates and 26 out of 60 theoretical physics professors in the entire country that were forced to do so. He did so with a $5,000 bounty on his head.


In 1939 Einstein spoke out in favor of the allies building a nuclear bomb. He said that he only did so because he felt that there was significant risk that the Germans would resort to such devices, and later expressed regret at having done so. In 1940 he became an American citizen and took a professorship at Princeton.


Einstein worked in theoretical physics during his entire academic career. Although he is best known for work on relativity that earned him the distinction of a Nobel Prize, he also worked on such fundamental parts of our scientific understanding as photons (the particles that light is made up of) and thermodynamics. His scientific achievements were, as all great achievements are, initially viewed with skepticism. But many important experts in the field supported him, and many of his theories became widely accepted with time.


Albert Einstein died on April 17th of 1955 of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. Internal bleeding caused his death. 


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He has been regarded as a genius among geniuses, the greatest scientist of the 20th Century and Time magazine's "Person of the Century." He is Dr. Albert Einstein, a German born nutty professor whose unkempt hair and wardrobe made him a comedian's dream come true but a man possessing an intellect dwarfing that of the common man.


What made Einstein so great? Was it simply his intellect, or is there something deeper and more profound?


One of Einstein's most famous quotes is: Everything is determined, the beginning as well as the end, by forces over which we have no control. Therefore, by his own intellectual prowess, Einstein would have to agree that his fame and fortune were determined by forces over which he had no control.


What are these forces? What numbers and numerical patterns in his numerology chart support the forces creating a foundation of Einstein's universal fame and global reputation? Some of the numerological highlights in his chart are:


The breadth and depth of master numbers in his complete chartThe master cipher influence in every cell of his Life MatrixHis dual binary autistic triad of 33-66-99 His Score Pinnacle of 99


Master Numbers


Master numerical patterns are numbers of the same single digit. 22 (binary), 333 (trinary), 4444 (quaternary) are all master numbers. Such energies are powerful and can be likened to nuclear energy having both a positive and negative aspect. Albert Einstein's numerology chart contains every binary master combination: 11-22-33-44-55-66-77-88-99. This is highly unusual.


Life Matrix Masters


The Life Matrix is the numerical structure created by a person's birth data (day-month-year). It is basically the super structure of the Lifepath. It houses eleven components (four Pinnacles, four Challenges, three Epochs). Every one of Einstein's Life Matrix components contained a master number.


Artistic Triad


In numerology the numbers 3-6-9 form the artistic triad - a combination of self-expression, communication, community and universal energies. Multiplying each of these single numbers by eleven creates the master artistic triad, a highly potent mix of the dual masters 33-66-99.


Core Pinnacle 99


The Core Pinnacle is the center of a person's Life Path-literally the path one is to follow in life. The master number 99 is the most powerful energy of public recognition and fame. In fact, the word "Celebrity" is a 99 number. It is this 99 master number of universal notoriety that was the very center of Einstein's life. In other words, it would have been impossible for Einstein not to be known to the public. Combined with other master numbers and numerical patterns in his chart, the 99 master number played a major role in Einstein's success, fame and fortune. 


Seriously no doubt he is The greatest scientist in this planet .

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