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Biography On The Greatest Scientists " " Sir Albert Einstein " “Science can only be created by those who are thoroughly imbued with the aspiration toward truth and understanding. ” Albert was born into a family that already had its fair share of smart people. His father, Hermann, had been an excellent student with a God gift for mathematics. Only money problems kept him from going on to higher education, or college. In adulthood, Hermann and a cousin became owners of a company that made beds. After that, Hermann and his brother, Jakob. Albert’s mother, Pauline, came from a very Great family. Her father made a fortune selling grain. Pauline went to good schools and she was a model student. She was well-educated, which was fairly unusual for a woman at that time. She also had a great sense of humor, the arts, particularly music. Albert, Hermann and Pauline’s first child, was born on March 14, 1879, in the southern German town of Ulm. Right f...
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