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    Albert einstein
    (1879-1955) was one of
    the greatest scientists of
    the 20th century, an era dominated
    by science. His theories about how
    the world works transformed our
    understanding of the universe. Even as
    a young child, Einstein was thinking
    about the world in a way that was
    different from other children. A toy
    compass given to Einstein by his
    father inspired the future scientist.
    The five-year-old wondered what
    made the needle always point north.
    A creative mind and a love for
    mathematics and physics inspired
    the German-born Einstein to
    become a scientist. However, it
    was not as a celebrated scientist
    that Einstein proposed his first
    groundbreaking theories.
    In 1905, when he was 26 years old,
    Einstein worked as a clerk at the
    Patent Office in Bern, Switzerland.
    In his spare time, he wrote and then submitted a series of five scientific
    papers to a leading German physics
    journal. This alone was remarkable,
    as scientists usually submit a couple
    of papers a year, working on them
    full time.
    In addition, three of these
    papers were revolutionary, providing
    the foundation for modern physics.
    Transforming physics.
    Einstein’s first paper used mathematics
    to explain the motion of particles
    in a liquid or gas, such as dust
    particles moving in air.
    In another
    paper,
    Einstein explained how light
    can be transformed into electricity.
    He won the 1921
    Nobel Prize in
    Physics for this explanation.
    In his third paper, he described
    the complicated Special Theory of Relativity. This theory explains how
    measurements change when you travel
    very fast — almost as fast as light
    travels.
    To mark the 100th anniversary
    of these achievements, 2005 was
    designated by the United
    Nations
    as the
    International Year of Physics,
    also known as the
    Einstein year.
    Great minds think alike In later years, Einstein developed his
    General Theory of
    Relativity, which
    explains how gravity works for very
    massive objects like black holes. The
    equations also indicated that the
    universe should be either expanding
    or collapsing. However,
    Einstein
    observed that stars do not appear
    to move away from or toward each
    other, and he rejected that prediction.
    He added a factor to his theory to
    make the universe motionless.
    A few years later, astronomer
    Edwin
    Hubble, for whom the Hubble Space Telescope is named, became famous
    for showing that galaxies existed
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    outside our Milky Way Galaxy. He also
    showed that the farther away a galaxy
    is from
    Earth, the faster it appeared
    to be moving away. Hubble was the
    first to explain that this observation
    meant the universe was expanding.
    When
    Einstein learned of Hubble’s
    work, he realized his theory had
    correctly predicted the universe’s
    expansion. He considered his disbelief
    of his own theory the greatest blunder
    of his life. Scientists now have proven Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity,
    and use it, along with new telescope
    technology, to help them discover
    more about the expanding universe.
    Legacy of a genius If the universe is expanding today,
    then it must have been smaller in
    the past.
    In fact, the universe must
    have a beginning.
    If scientists can
    figure out how fast the universe is
    expanding, they can work backward
    to find out how long the universe
    has been expanding. This calculation
    yields the age of the universe and
    answers several of the basic questions
    we have concerning where we
    came from and how we got here. Before the Hubble Space Telescope was
    launched, estimates for the universe’s
    age ranged between 10 and 20 billion
    years old. One of the three primary
    scientific goals of the Hubble mission
    is to determine the expansion rate,
    and thus the age, of the universe.
    In
    1999, astronomers used the Hubble
    Space
    Telescope to narrow down the
    age of universe to between 10 and 14
    billion years old. Further studies with
    Hubble and other telescopes yielded
    an age of about 13.7 billion years old.These results, and many of the
    groundbreaking discoveries of the
    last century, still rely upon Einstein’s
    work. His ideas have provided a
    solid and stable framework upon
    which much of our knowledge
    of the universe is built.

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