Albert Einstein, whose name is considered to be a synonym to the word ‘genius' and his inventions, as well as contributions towards science phenomenal, is said to be the world's greatest scientist of all times. Physicist and a mathematician by profession, Albert Einstein had a funny side to his story in which he failed to even pass the entrance exam for college. While this might give us all some hope to start afresh despite failures, his perturbed mind was destined for greatness as he left a legacy to look forward to even after his demise.
Born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany, Einstein was driven by the quest for certainty. He strongly believed in the idea of an external world beyond our perceptions and his goal was to discover certainty within math and science in order to attain objective morality. Albert Einstein is famous for his work which contributed to the important advances in science like space exploration, applications of light as well as atomic energy.
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