He wanted to capture the law of universe into one equation. He wanted this equation to encapsulate all physical law, so the laws of physics would be simple.
In 1900, 21-year-old Albert Einstein was undergraduate at Swiss Federal Polytechnic.
No one knew that one day this great man will be recognized as one of the greatest physicists in the world. At that time, everyone took him granted. Due to a bad reputation with his professors, it was difficult for him to get a …show more content…
He knew that moment that he was near to solve secrets of the universe. Albert Einstein’s Special theory gave us the idea about the relation between space and time. Einstein told us that space and time are not separated, but they combine together. He introduces a new form of space-time geometry. This constituted of three space dimension and one time dimension. Space dimension contains left or right, up or down and forward or backward direction. This new four dimension is now known as Space.
Time Continuum, is a ‘continuum’ as there is no blank in space and time. Space and time can be divided without any limit in size or duration. Einstein solved all these simply by using his famous thought experiment.
Being a patent clerk no one knew him. He was a complete unknown person to the world of science. He submitted his paper on the Special Theory of Relativity. For a long time, he didn’t get any response. There was complete silence, maybe because it was a hard and new concept to the world of physics. There were no words from anyone for a 4-5 month. One day the paper went to the hand of Max Planck, one of the greatest physicist of that time and also the editor of “Annalen der Physik”. It was the greatest journal of that time. Once Max Planck read the theory, at that time he knew the importance of the paper and importance of the young Albert Einstein. Relativity paper, vol. no. 17 is till now the most famous