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A Viking 1 radio signal sent from Mars helps to prove Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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Albert Einstein dies of heart failure in Princeton, New Jersey. |
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Einstein announces his revised unified field theory. |
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The United States explodes the first Hydrogen Bomb which is 700 times more powerful than Little Boy. Two new elements are discovered in the fallout: Einsteinium (99) and Fermium (100). |
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Einstein was sworn in as American citizen, keeping however also his Swiss citizenship. |
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FDR responds to Albert Einstein with respect to appointing a Board concerning the element Uranium. |
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Albert Einstein writes a letter to FDR regarding the use of Uranium for construction of powerful bombs and Germany's control over Czech mines. |
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Einstein begins work for the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, New Jersey. |
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Albert Einstein, his wife, and his secretary Helen Dukas arrive in the US, refugees from Nazi Germany. |
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Einstein resigns from the Prussian Academy of Sciences.
and declares that he will not return to Germany. |
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German physicist Albert Einstein is granted a U.S. visa. |
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Patent number US1781541 was awarded to Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd for their invention, the Einstein Refrigerator. Several years later, the two will be responsible for a letter to FDR which leads to the US Manhattan Project. |
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After British eclipse expeditions confirm Einstein's predictions, The London Times runs the headline "Revolution in science - New Theory of the Universe - Newtonian ideas overthrown." |
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Albert Einstein marries his cousin Elsa who had already two daughters, Ilse and Margot |
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The English astronomer Arthur Stanley Eddington confirmed Einstein's prediction of light deflection when he observed a total solar eclipse on the volcanic island of Principe in the Gulf of Guinea in western Africa. |
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Albert Einstein and Mileva Maric-Einstein finalize their divorce. |
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Einstein's "General Theory of Relativity" is published. |
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Albert Einstein publishes his Theory of Relativity. |
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Albert Einstein submits his doctoral dissertation "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions" to the university in Zurich which was accepted in July. |
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Albert Einstein marries Mileva Maric, who was a Hungarian classmate at the ETH (the Federal Polytechnic) in Zurich. |
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Einstein becomes technical expert, third class, of the Bernese Patent Office. |
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Between May 1901 and January 1902 Albert Einstein teaches in Winterthur and Schaffhausen. |
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Albert Einstein is granted Swiss citizenship. |
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Albert Einstein officially renounces his German citizenship. |
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Einstein is accepted to the trade department of the cantonal school in Aarau, Switzerland |
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Einstein is accepted at the Luitpold Gymnasium |
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Einstein enrolls in the second grade of a Catholic elementary school called the Petersschule. |
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Albert Einstein's sister Maria, called Maja, is born. |
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The Einstein family moves to Munich, Germany. |
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Albert Einstein is born in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany |
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