Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist, best known for his Special and General Theory of Relativity and the concept of mass-energy equivalence expressed by the famous equation, E = mc2. read more
More people are taught Newtons laws than are taught Einsteins laws. Newtons laws are far more applicable to real life so are (quite rightly) taught to most students at a fairly young age. Einsteins laws are only really relevant to advanced physics students. read more
Einstein, in my opinion, was the greatest physicist ever and the second most important scientist after Newton (the combined contribution of Newton to science was larger and stretched on physics, math and chemistry - in each of these field he came up with groundbreaking results). read more
Albert Einstein rewrote the laws of nature. He completely changed the way we understand the behavior of things as basic as light, gravity, and time. Although scientists today are comfortable with Einstein’s ideas, in his time, they were completely revolutionary. Most people did not even begin to understand them. read more