8 EINSTEIN’S UNIVERSEAS
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Einstein grele ined tness to come. Famously learn to speak until rical business failing, to Milan, butAlbert, by noeenager, to Szerland to continue ion—trance exams on t try. In 1896 izensoavoid military conscription and entered tecitute on a four-year coursedesigned to c eac but not outstandingstudent.
In 1900 ed and o contribute papers toAnnalen der P paper, on traum to 1904 atistical meco discover t tlyproductive J. illard Gibbs in Connecticut atistical Mechanics of 1901.
At time udent, a of up foradoption. Einstein never saer, s, in 1902, Einstein took a job ent office, seven years. so co distract y in 1905.
Called “On trodynamics of Moving Bodies,” it is one of t extraordinaryscientific papers ever publis ed as for said. It notes or citations, contained almost no matics, made no mention of any , and ackno one individual, a3Einstein ;for services to tical p; o sixteen years, till1921, to receive te a lo