If there are many talented scientists, Einstein is definitely the most famous one, and there are many short stories about Einstein. Whether it is her life education experience as a child or her achievements after growing up, it has become a hot topic for everyone. To some extent, some people create contradictions in order to create a unique side of the so-called "genius", so Einstein will create deviations in his childhood exam results and dig them out when he grows up.
1, Einstein's grades are poor?
A story about Einstein's poor performance in the middle school exam. He is a gifted scholar in study and training, and even got only 1 point in a primary school exam, which was widely circulated. Recently, however, Einstein entered an ordinary high school and released his report card. Among them, he got 6 points, while Einstein got 100 points, 6 points in five courses, and the rest were 5 points and 4 points, except for one course, French Language Expression, which got 3 points. Looking at the report card alone, not to mention his later achievements, is a well-deserved high flyers.
If Einstein was born, this is one of the common misunderstandings about genius, and there are two other common rumors and misunderstandings. How many have you heard of?
Edison invented the light bulb.
It is not so much a misunderstanding of Edison as a "lack of analysis" in most people's childhood studies. In fact, Edison did not create the light bulb, but optimized the light bulb, which was originally used only temporarily until the tungsten filament melted. Edison saw a tungsten filament that could last 12 hours, so Edison didn't invent the light bulb, but improved the light bulb that he had invented 40 years ago.
3. Newton was hit by an apple and found the law of gravity?
In fact, Newton was hit on the head by an apple, and then he took this opportunity to see the story of the law of gravity, which seemed to be understood by even children during the enlightenment. However, under the comprehensive data in many aspects, it is not difficult to see that Newton did have curiosity and doubt when he saw the apple fall from the peach tree, which led to subsequent thinking and scientific research.
Similarly, Newton was not hit by an apple, but a dramatic expression of contradiction, which impressed future generations even more.