The first paper pertaining to science was written by Einstein at the age of 16. However, this paper was never published. Einstein's published works begin in 1901 and end one year before his death, 1954. More than 300 scientific papers were written by Einstein during his lifetime. 1905 was the most significant year of publications by Einstein. The papers and discoveries made during this year are what ultimately led him to receive the nobel prize for physics. Three specific publications truly changed the way we look at physics and the world today. "On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light" was Einstein's proposal that electromagnetic radiation must be made up of quantums or photons. This particular paper became the foundation of quantum theory. "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" delineates the principles of special relativity. Perhaps Einstein's most important paper, "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend o\upon its Energy Content," is the first time the equation, E=mc^2 stating the equivalence of mass and energy is seen in the world of science. This is the paper that earned Einstein the Nobel Prize in physics for the year 1921. One year after Einstein's amazing scientific breakthrough, he published "Planck's Theory of Radiation and the Theory of Specific Heat" which is considered the first published paper on the quantum theory of the solid state. Einstein may have had a successful life in the world of science but his family life was not always so successful. He fell in love with Mileva Maric. They were both students at Swiss Federal Polytechnic where they met. Einstein's parents did not approve the relationship because Mileva was Eastern Orthodox Christian and would not give their blessing for marriage. The young couple had a child out of wedlock, Lieserl who is said to either have died at a young age or been put up for adoption. When Albert's father was near to
The first paper pertaining to science was written by Einstein at the age of 16. However, this paper was never published. Einstein's published works begin in 1901 and end one year before his death, 1954. More than 300 scientific papers were written by Einstein during his lifetime. 1905 was the most significant year of publications by Einstein. The papers and discoveries made during this year are what ultimately led him to receive the nobel prize for physics. Three specific publications truly changed the way we look at physics and the world today. "On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light" was Einstein's proposal that electromagnetic radiation must be made up of quantums or photons. This particular paper became the foundation of quantum theory. "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" delineates the principles of special relativity. Perhaps Einstein's most important paper, "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend o\upon its Energy Content," is the first time the equation, E=mc^2 stating the equivalence of mass and energy is seen in the world of science. This is the paper that earned Einstein the Nobel Prize in physics for the year 1921. One year after Einstein's amazing scientific breakthrough, he published "Planck's Theory of Radiation and the Theory of Specific Heat" which is considered the first published paper on the quantum theory of the solid state. Einstein may have had a successful life in the world of science but his family life was not always so successful. He fell in love with Mileva Maric. They were both students at Swiss Federal Polytechnic where they met. Einstein's parents did not approve the relationship because Mileva was Eastern Orthodox Christian and would not give their blessing for marriage. The young couple had a child out of wedlock, Lieserl who is said to either have died at a young age or been put up for adoption. When Albert's father was near to