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# # Einstein
Einstein was not lively when he was a child, and he couldn't speak when he was over three years old. His parents were worried that he was dumb, so they took him to see a doctor. Fortunately, Einstein was not dumb, but he didn't speak fluently until he was nine years old. Everything he says must be carefully thought over.
Childhood: I knocked a hole in my sister's head.
When Einstein was born in March 1879 and 14, his mother thought he was a deformed baby. He is two and a half years old and can't speak. One day, a little sister riding a bicycle came home. He said a complete sentence: Yes, but what about her little wheel? When I was 5 years old, I was manic and scared away my tutor. I knocked a big hole in my sister's head with a children's hoe.
Einstein's truancy
1895 spring, Einstein 16 years old. According to German law at that time, boys had to leave Germany before 17 years old, so they didn't have to come back for military service. Because they hated militarism, they couldn't stand being alone in the barracks-just like Louis Polder Middle School, Einstein decided to leave Germany without consulting his parents.
However, what if I drop out of school and can't get my diploma later? Einstein, who has always been honest and simple, came up with a self-righteous idea in a hurry. He asked his math teacher to give him a certificate, which proved that he had excellent math scores and reached the university level early. He also got a sick note from a familiar doctor, saying that he was neurasthenia and needed to go home and rest. Einstein thought that with these two proofs, he could escape from this disgusting place.
Who knows, before he applied, the dean called him and ordered him to drop out of school on the grounds that he corrupted the class spirit and did not abide by school discipline. Einstein blushed. For whatever reason, he was willing to leave middle school. He didn't care about anything. He just suddenly felt guilty for putting forward a cunning idea but not realizing it, and then Einstein felt guilty every time he mentioned it. Probably this kind of thing is frank and sincere to him.
When Einstein was four or five years old, he was once ill in bed, and his father gave him a compass. When he found that the compass always pointed in a fixed direction, he was very surprised and felt that there must be something hidden behind this phenomenon. He happily played with the compass for several days, pestering his father and uncle Jacob to ask a series of questions. Although he can't even say the word "magnetic" well, he stubbornly wants to know why the compass can guide.
Einstein's story-an old coat
One day, Einstein met a friend in the street of new york.
"Mr Einstein," said the friend, "it seems necessary for you to buy a new coat. Look how old you are in this one! "
"What does this have to do? Nobody knows me in new york anyway, "Einstein said indifferently.
A few years later, they met again by chance. By this time, Einstein had become famous all over the world, but he was still wearing that old coat. His friend suggested that he buy a new coat.
"Why is this?" Einstein said, "Anyway, everyone here already knows me."
# # Newton
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1642 On Christmas Eve, Newton was born in a farmer's family in Walsop, Lincolnshire, England. Newton was a premature baby, weighing only 3 pounds at birth. The midwife and his parents are worried about whether he will survive. No one expected that this seemingly insignificant little thing would become a giant of science and live to be 85 years old.
Newton's father died three months before he was born. His mother remarried when he was two years old. Newton was raised by his grandmother from then on. 1 1 years old, his mother's husband died, and Newton returned to his mother. Newton was sent to a public school from about five years old, and entered a middle school at the age of 12. Newton was not a child prodigy when he was a teenager, but his qualifications were average. I like reading some books about how to make simple mechanical models, and I am inspired by them to make some strange gadgets, such as windmills, wooden clocks, folding lanterns and so on. A windmill is being built near the pharmacist's house. Newton himself made a small windmill after understanding the mechanical principle of the windmill. It is not the wind that drives his windmill, but the animals. He tied the mouse to a treadmill with wheels. Then put a corn in front of the wheel, just out of the reach of the mouse. The mouse wants to eat corn, so it keeps running, so the wheel keeps turning. He also made a small water clock. Every morning, small water will automatically drip on his face to wake him up.
Later, forced by life, his mother asked Newton to drop out of school and farm at home. But Newton was not interested in agriculture, so he buried a book whenever he had the chance. Every time, his mother told him to go to the market with her servant and get familiar with the trade business. He begged the servant to go out alone and read a book behind the tree. Once, Newton's uncle became suspicious and followed Newton to the listed town. He found his nephew lying with his legs stretched out I concentrated on a math problem. Newton's thirst for knowledge touched my uncle, so he persuaded his mother to let Newton go back to school. Newton went back to school and eagerly absorbed nutrition from books.