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The story of Einstein
Einstein's collection of stories

Albert. Einstein Albert Einstein (альбертейнштейн) was born in a Jewish family in Germany. One of the top ten outstanding physicists in the world, the originator, master and founder of modern physics, is also a famous thinker and philosopher. The following is a collection of Einstein's stories. Welcome to read.

In the face of so many outstanding people, maybe you will feel ashamed and say, I am so stupid, how can I succeed? I'm too ordinary to be a great man! ? Next, I'm going to tell you the story of a man whose teachers and principals think he is stupid.

This man is Albert? Einstein. Is this what the headmaster thought? Nothing can be done. Through hard work, we stupid students have become the founders of modern physics and the most outstanding physicists in modern times.

1879 March 14 A baby was born in a small town called Ulm in Germany. His parents gave him a promising name: Albert? Einstein. Looking at his lovely appearance, his parents pinned all their hopes on him. However, it didn't take long for parents to be disappointed: their children began to learn to speak, but three-year-old Einstein didn't? Huh? Learn English. Later, Einstein's sister Maga, two years younger than him, was able to talk to her neighbors. Einstein's speech was still faltering. Looking at Einstein, who was slow to respond, his parents began to worry. They are worried that his intelligence will be less than that of ordinary people. It was not until 10 that his parents sent him to school. However, at school, Einstein was laughed at by his teachers and classmates, and everyone called him? Stupid guy? . The school requires students to attend classes according to military orders. Einstein was often reprimanded and punished by his teacher because of his slow response. Some teachers even pointed at his nose and scolded: This damn thing is so stupid that I can't keep up with any classes! ?

In a craft class, the teacher picked out a badly made wooden stool from the students' works and said to everyone, I think there may be no worse stool in the world! ? In the laughter, Einstein blushed and stood up and said, I think this kind of stool is available! ? As he spoke, he took out two less decent stools from his desk and said, I have done this twice before, and I will give it to you for the third time. Although it is not enough, it is much better than these two! ? Einstein himself was surprised to say so many words in one breath. The teacher was even more dumbfounded, sitting there and not knowing what to say.

With irony and insult, Einstein grew up and entered the Louis Polder Middle School in Munich. In middle school, he fell in love with math classes, but he was not interested in other classes that were divorced from reality and life. Lonely, he began to look for sustenance in books and spiritual strength. In this way, Einstein got to know Archimedes, Newton, Descartes, Goethe and Mozart in his book, which opened a wider space for him. The field of vision was broadened, and Einstein had more problems to think about in his mind.

One day, he said to his uncle who often tutored him in mathematics:? If I run forward at the speed of light in a vacuum, can I see electromagnetic waves vibrating in space? My uncle stared at him with strange eyes for a long time, with both approval and concern in his eyes. Because he knew Einstein's question was unusual and would cause unexpected shock. Since then, Einstein has been plagued by this problem. 1In the autumn of 895, Einstein decided to apply to the University of Zurich, Switzerland after careful consideration. However, he failed. He failed in foreign languages. After failing in the exam, he didn't get discouraged and took part in a middle school tutorial. A year later, he got a certificate of middle school tuition and was admitted to Zurich University of Technology. By this time, he was already preparing for his future. He devoted all his energy to extracurricular reading and laboratory. The professors were very dissatisfied and angry when they saw him reading books that had nothing to do with his studies and doing experiments that had nothing to do with his exam results. Doing nothing? .

When Einstein graduated from university, he was caught in the economic crisis. Because he is of Jewish descent, it doesn't matter, he has no money, so he has to be unemployed at home. In order to make a living, he had to post advertisements everywhere and earn 3 francs an hour by teaching physics. This period of unemployment helped Einstein a lot. In the process of teaching, he reflected on traditional physics, which contributed to his violent impact on traditional academic views. After five weeks of intense and exciting struggle, Einstein wrote a 9000-word paper on electrodynamics of moving objects, and the special theory of relativity was born. It can be said that this is a decisive great declaration in the history of physics and another milestone in physics.

Although there are still many people who object to this, and even some people publish critical articles in newspapers, Einstein has gained the attention of society and academia after all. In a short time, 15 universities awarded him a doctorate certificate, and famous universities in France, Germany, the United States, Poland and many other countries also wanted to hire him as a professor. Was it called by people in those days? Idiot? ,? Stupid thing? Einstein, who thought he could not become a talent, eventually became the most outstanding intellectual figure in the contemporary world. By who? Ugly gosling? Become? White swan? What does this mean?

I think Einstein's words are the best answer. When many young people pestered him to tell him the secret of success, he wrote a formula: A=x+y+z and explained:? A stands for success, X stands for diligence, Y stands for correct method, and Z stands for less empty talk. ? For many years, Einstein's magical success equation has been praised by people. From the course of Einstein's struggle, it is not difficult to see that it is diligence, correct methods and less empty talk that have turned Einstein from a clumsy brain into a giant.

It can be seen that it is not terrible that a person is not smart. The terrible thing is to vent his anger first. As long as you are willing to work hard for your goal and cooperate with the right method, you will be rewarded by the goddess of success. Many people who succeed in their careers may not be able to show their sharp edge in their childhood and adolescence. On the contrary, they are too ordinary, even dull and stupid, and are often laughed at and ridiculed by people around them. If you lose heart because you are stupid and stop working hard, isn't that killing your potential talents and abilities in the cradle?

In fact, everyone's talent is different, and everyone will find their own constellation in the long river of life. If you feel stupid, it's because you haven't found your own constellation yet. Just as Einstein was indifferent to other things, but he was particularly fond of physics and mathematics, when you find your own constellation, you will surely radiate extraordinary brilliance.

Try it and find your place as soon as possible.

Einstein was a very playful child when he was a child. His mother is often worried about this, and her repeated warnings have fallen on deaf ears to him. Until the autumn of 16, one morning, my father stopped Einstein who was about to go fishing by the river and told him a story that changed Einstein's life. The story goes like this:

? Yesterday? Einstein's father said that my neighbor Uncle Jack and I went to the southern factory to clean a big chimney. The chimney can only go up if you step on the steel ladder inside. Your uncle Jack is in the front and I am in the back. We grabbed the handrail and finally climbed up step by step. When I came down, your uncle Jack was still in front and I was still behind him. Later, we went out of the chimney and found a strange thing: your uncle Jack's back and face were blackened by soot in the chimney, and I didn't even have any soot on me. ?

Einstein's father continued to smile and said:? When I saw your uncle Jack, I thought I must be as dirty as a clown, so I went to the nearby river to wash and wash. And your uncle Jack, seeing me clean when I came out of the chimney, thought he was as clean as me, so he washed his hands and went straight to the street. As a result, everyone in the street laughed and hurt their stomachs. They think your uncle Jack is crazy. ?

Einstein couldn't help laughing with his father. His father finished laughing and solemnly told him that in fact, no one else can be your mirror, only you are your own mirror. Taking others as a mirror, an idiot may turn himself into a genius. ?

Hearing this, Einstein suddenly looked ashamed.

Einstein left the naughty children. He always takes himself as a mirror to examine and reflect on himself, and finally reflects the brilliance of his life.

Einstein's Tales 3 1955 15 On April 3, Einstein, who was working at home, felt a sharp pain in his right abdomen and there were other ominous signs. The doctor arrived soon, and the result of consultation was aortic aneurysm, suggesting that he should be operated immediately.

Einstein declined politely. After two consecutive operations at 1945 and 1948, he found a tumor growing on the aorta. He had a premonition that the deadly time bomb was going to explode, and he should go by himself.

The next day, Dr. Glenn, a heart surgeon, came from new york. Although he knew Einstein was weak and it would be dangerous to have an operation, he still suggested an operation, because it was the only rescue method and there was no choice.

A tired smile appeared on Einstein's old face and he shook his head and said, No need. ?

Dr Glenn warned him again that the aortic aneurysm could rupture at any time. ?

Einstein said calmly:? Then let it break! ?

On April 16, Einstein's condition deteriorated and he was admitted to the small hospital in Princeton. As soon as he arrived at the hospital, he had his reading glasses, pen, an unfinished letter and an unfinished calculation problem sent over. He leaned back in the hospital bed, put on reading glasses and grabbed a pen from the bedside table. He fell down before he started working. Sweat flowed from his broad wrinkled forehead, and the pen that had been used for decades slipped from his hand to the ground. He really has no strength.

On Friday, April 17, Einstein seems to feel better. Son Hans flew from California to see his father; Daughter Magor lives in the same hospital as her father because of illness. She also came to see her father in a wheelchair. Many friends and colleagues came to visit him. He said quietly to his children, friends and colleagues. I have finished the work here. It's okay, don't be sad, people will die one day. ?

On April 1955 18 1: 25, Einstein died of abdominal aortic bleeding.

The superstar has fallen! Telecommunications spread to every corner of the earth: Einstein, the greatest physicist of our time, died at the age of 76. ?

The whole world grieves for it, and there are eulogies and eulogies everywhere: the world has lost its greatest scientist. Man has lost his greatest son. Einstein initiated a new era of physics. Einstein changed people's understanding of the world and the universe. ?

Telegrams and letters of condolences flew to Princeton from all corners of the world, some from heads of state and government, some from famous scientists, some from academic groups, and some from ordinary men and women. People miss him because he changed people's understanding of the universe and opened up unlimited prospects for science to benefit mankind. People miss him because he worked tirelessly for the peace and progress of mankind.

Various media reprinted the evaluation of Einstein made by the French physicist Langevin at 193 1. Einstein will stand at the forefront of the history of physics in our time. He is, and will always be, a superstar with first-class talent in the human universe. It is hard to say whether he is as great as Newton or greater than Newton. However, it is certain that his greatness can be compared with Newton's. In my opinion, he may be greater than Newton because his contribution to science has entered the basic conceptual structure of human thought more deeply. ?

Einstein said in his will that after my death, no one should be disturbed except a few closest friends who escorted the body to the crematorium. There are no cemeteries, no monuments, no religious ceremonies and no official ceremonies. The ashes are scattered in the air and integrated with the universe and human beings. Don't turn Mercer Street 1 12 where I live into a person? Visit the memorial hall. My office in the Institute of Advanced Studies should be used by others. Everything about me will die with me except my scientific ideal and social ideal.

So what is Einstein's immortal ideal?

Einstein made such a clear statement in My World View:? Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I have never regarded ease and pleasure as the purpose of life itself? This ethical basis, I call it the ideal of pigsty. Illuminate my path, constantly give me new courage, let me face up to the ideal of life happily, that is, truth, goodness and beauty. ?

Einstein said well that the pursuit of ease and enjoyment is only the ideal of pigsty, while the unremitting pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty is the immortal ideal.

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