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Albert Einstein

    March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955

    Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist whose work on relativity fundamentally altered our understanding of space, time, gravity, and the universe. His iconic mass-energy equivalence formula, E=mc², remains one of the most recognizable scientific equations globally. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contributions to theoretical physics, particularly for his explanation of the photoelectric effect, which was pivotal in establishing quantum theory. Beyond his scientific breakthroughs, Einstein was a staunch advocate for peace and social justice, notably warning about the dangers of nuclear weapons. His name has become synonymous with genius.

    Albert Einstein
    Special & General Relativity (Concise Edition)
    Einstein's Miraculous Year
    Sidelights on Relativity
    The Evolution of Physics
    The Principle of Relativity
    Selections from The Principle of Relativity