Albert Einstein's Contribution To Science And Knowledge

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EVALUATE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF EINSTEIN TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
What is Science?
Science is a body of theoretical, empirical, and practical knowledge about the natural world, which are done by prediction of real world problems, observation, and explanation which can be based on experience.
According to (Oxford Dictionary, 2015) Science is the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Who is Einstein?
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science who developed general theory of relativity (lakshmi, 2013) He is an embodiment genius
Einstein’s contributions to Science and knowledge
A philosopher and humanist who has strong passion interest and concerns about the affairs of the world. His sagacious, wise, and humorous quotations, letters, and articles are widely used throughout popular culture as well as in historical and academic works.
Albert Einstein contribution to science and knowledge such as space exploration, applications of light and atomic energy has led scientists to understand new perspective to look at energy, matter, gravity, space and time. He is not known for his inventions, but his great theories on which the modern science stands today and his contributions helped scientists that have followed, to expand the knowledge and advancements which have bring in a lot of inventions. (Advergize, 2015)
Albert Einstein was a genius in physics and mathematics. He published his first scientific work “The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic Fields" in 1894, when he was just 15 years old. He totally dismissed the “Old Physics” which believed in an absolute space and time and that the speed of light was relative. He envisaged a universe where the speed of light is absolute and space and time are relative. Other contributions he made are; Special relativity, General relativity, Photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, Bose-Einstein Statistics (Ghosh,

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