Newton And Einstein Essay, Research Paper
Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein
By: Briana Dreyer
Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton were both the sons of farmers. Although Einstein lived in Germany and was Jewish while Newton was Catholic or Christian and lived in England. Albert taught himself geometry while Newton s family couldn t even read or write yet. As Newton was growing up one of his closest friend was a young man named Edmund Glaley. Isaac and Albert where both living in the 1600 are in this time period. King George was the king at this time.
Einstein hated his school and all of the German studies. In 1894 Albert family left him alone in the Army and to finished his studies. At the age of only 15 he had all of his independence. The he found out that his family had moved to Paliva. His dad worked with his dad in a factory. In 1898 Einstein met Molava and it was love at first sight. While Newton was discovering hypothesis and experimenting, so was Albert but he didn t start until later. In collage Albert was considered lazy and stupid. Newton and Albert practically studied the same thing, but just at different times. Such as light and its colors, motion, science in general, space and the universe, gravity was a really big one. They also studied orbit and calculus. Einstein studied about being a teacher, electricity and how things worked. Newton studied telescopes, light and that the word of god is more important then chemistry.
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Einstein and some of his friends made up some kind of club were all you did was study and learn new things do experiments and a lot more things like that! Newton then moved back to the farmhouse and studied some more about gravity, calculus and worked on color and light. Newton died in 1727 and I am not sure when Albert died but he made up some of the greatest theories on the earth today, such as the Relativity theory and the GUV=8pi2 or something like that. He became very famous in the middle of the 1920 s and made a silent movie on the Theory of Relativity also in the 1920 s. This is an autobiographical story on Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton.