my freind Albert Einstein
Ok,at first I wanna point that he is not my friend.As you know,in physical class ,I could not help hating him because of the terrible exam.Actually I don't know the essence of him.Maybe Banesh Hoffmann had a better answer.
As the greatest scientist the world has ever known,Albert Einstein seemed to have left much wealth to the people.His major scientific discoveries,the theory of relativity,effected the world for several hundred years along with his temperament.When Banesh first met him in 1935,he had been among the first to be invited to the famous institute,and was offered carte blanche as to salary.However,Einstein himself gave an impossible sum:It was far too small.I'm sure nobody could understand Einstein's logic.
Instead of an arrogant ,ample and complacent image,Einstein impressed with fitting clothes and getle voice.He smiled a warm welcome.His naturalness at once set Hoffmann at ease.
When beganing to explain his ideas,Einstein asked him to wirte with equationson the blackboard so that he could understand how it developed.Several minutes later,Einstein said with a staggering endearing voice:please go slowly,I do not understand things quickly.From then on ,Hoffman's all the vestiges of fear were gown.
Unfortunately,Einstein was so late in learning when he was very young.Since his teachers didn't see spcial talent in him, he taught himself calculus.At the age of 16,he asked himself whether a light ware would seem stationery if one can run abreast of it.Then ,you get it,ten years later,his questions became his theory of relativity.
Ok,here I would aslo like to talk about his famous offshoot,E=mc2,and his quantum theory of light.The two theroies were not noly revolutionary,but seemly contrdictory:the form was intimatly related to the theory of that light consists of wave,while the latter said light consists of particles.However,the unknown person proposed them at the same time.Maybe it was far to complex a story to tell here.
As a matter of fact,all the problems seemed to disappear when he appeared,no matter when we found ourseleves up against insurperable difficulty,he would stand up,put his pipe on the table and say in his quaint English,I will a little tink.That's fabulous.
When he wife died he was deeply shaken,but the only thing that could make recover from sadness was science.He insited that now more than ever was the time to be working hard.His face was haggerd and grief-lined,but he put forth a great effort to difficult theoretical problem
As the greatest scientist the world has ever known,Albert Einstein seemed to have left much wealth to the people.His major scientific discoveries,the theory of relativity,effected the world for several hundred years along with his temperament.When Banesh first met him in 1935,he had been among the first to be invited to the famous institute,and was offered carte blanche as to salary.However,Einstein himself gave an impossible sum:It was far too small.I'm sure nobody could understand Einstein's logic.
Instead of an arrogant ,ample and complacent image,Einstein impressed with fitting clothes and getle voice.He smiled a warm welcome.His naturalness at once set Hoffmann at ease.
When beganing to explain his ideas,Einstein asked him to wirte with equationson the blackboard so that he could understand how it developed.Several minutes later,Einstein said with a staggering endearing voice:please go slowly,I do not understand things quickly.From then on ,Hoffman's all the vestiges of fear were gown.
Unfortunately,Einstein was so late in learning when he was very young.Since his teachers didn't see spcial talent in him, he taught himself calculus.At the age of 16,he asked himself whether a light ware would seem stationery if one can run abreast of it.Then ,you get it,ten years later,his questions became his theory of relativity.
Ok,here I would aslo like to talk about his famous offshoot,E=mc2,and his quantum theory of light.The two theroies were not noly revolutionary,but seemly contrdictory:the form was intimatly related to the theory of that light consists of wave,while the latter said light consists of particles.However,the unknown person proposed them at the same time.Maybe it was far to complex a story to tell here.
As a matter of fact,all the problems seemed to disappear when he appeared,no matter when we found ourseleves up against insurperable difficulty,he would stand up,put his pipe on the table and say in his quaint English,I will a little tink.That's fabulous.
When he wife died he was deeply shaken,but the only thing that could make recover from sadness was science.He insited that now more than ever was the time to be working hard.His face was haggerd and grief-lined,but he put forth a great effort to difficult theoretical problem