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ID number:300099
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Einstein has become a symbol of the modern science, a figure that has subverted all the patterns of the American definition of the hero. Einstein was the first intellectual superstar and he has gained his popularity through the only way the Americans would accept it – through an intuitive non-academical intelligence, by applying the discoveries of his brilliant mind on pragmatic things, as the rockets and the atomic bomb.
Einstein was enormously helped by the fact that he wasn't associated with any renowned educational university institution and that his statute wasn't depending on an official crediting – things towards which the Americans have a dual attitude: they insist upon them, and, on the other hand, they don't trust them. On the contrary, Einstein was the scientist that has won the congeniality of the crowds, of the common people, although he spoke the obscure language of mathematics.
Albert Einstein was born on March, 14th 1879 in Ulm, a modest town in Germany, in a Jewish family. His father, Hermann Einstein, was an electrician and had inventor stray impulses. His mother, Pauline Koch, had a serious nature and musical inclinations, performing very well Beethoven's sonatas on the piano – Einstein will inherit from her side the passion for classical music. …

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