Albert Einstein Biography, Part-2

Albert Einstein is welcomed into the most eminent physicists’ circle of Europe. He gets professorships in Zurich, Berlin and Prague. In the year of 1916, he publishes the General theory of relativity. Astronomers study a solar eclipse in 1919 and verified the General relativity theory. He becomes a celebrity in overnight. Other predictions of general relativity theory, such as black holes are confirmed later by scientists.
In 6th January 1903, Einstein marries his college mate Mileva Maric. After one year of his marriage born Hans Albert (1st son)  and second son Eduard is born in 1910. This wed is not being a happy one, they divorce in 1919 and Maric is to split up a mental breakdown. Einstein gives total fund of his Nobel Prize to settle this divorce. He wed his cousin Elsa Lowenthal in the same year of his divorce and Lowenthal dies in 1936.
As a world’s renowned public figure, he becomes the cause of taking up Zionism and he speaks against militarism. In Germany, this things make him an unpopular figure. After Nazi’s leader Adolf Hitler become chancellor of Germany Einstein renounce his German citizenship and go to the USA. There he accepts a post at the Institute for Advanced Study in New Jersey. In 1940, he becomes an American citizen.
In 1939, World War II broke out. Like other scientists, Einstein also fears about Germany’s work on atomic bomb.  He wrote a letter to the USA President Franklin D. Roosevelt and informs him about the possibility of atomic weapons. He agrees on behalf of a group to research in the field of atomic weapons despite his pacifist beliefs. However, he plays no role in the Manhattan project. Later, he deplored the use of atomic bombs against Japan. After the world war, he suggests establishing a world government that will control nuclear technology. After detail work, He publishes his theory of unified field, what criticized as a failure, but Albert Einstein is remaining one of the most popular scientists in human history.
 While he working on a speech to honor Israel’s 7th anniversary in 17th April 1955, he suffers an abdominal aortic aneurysm. For treatment, he taken to the University Medical Center at Princeton but he refuses to do surgery. He believed that he had lived his total life, this is time to go. In the early morning of 18th April 1955, at the age of 76 Albert Einstein died at that Medical Center.

Without reported the permission of his family, Stoltz Harvey preservation his brain for future study of the autopsy doctors for neurology. Einstein's remains were cremated and his ashes were effuse in an unpublished location following his wishes. After decades of research, Einstein's brain is now at the University Medical Center at Princeton. On Einstein's life a veritable mountain of books has been written, including the iconic thinker: a biography by Jürgen Neffe see the world as it is presented in the collection of Einstein's own words and in both 2007: Walter Isaacson and his life and the universe that Einstein.


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