Albert Einstein's Atomic Model
Albert Einstein, born March 14, 1879 and died on April 18, 1955, was an extremely important scientist for our modern day. He was the first person to have ever proved the existence of atoms through a microscope. Einstein, 25, graduating with his PhD, he proposed that liquid was made of many tiny molecules that moved all at once and in the same direction, mostly. This jostled the others, tapping some, creating a "z" zigzag back and forth as the molecules moved; described as the Brownian motion. Due to the Brownian Motion, Einstein was able to accurately calculate how fast the immersed molecules would move.
Einstein was called upon by Roosevelt to help create "Little Boy" and "Fat Man", the atomic bombs in WWII. Einstein refused and highly disapproved, judging the destruction before it even happened.
Einstein was called upon by Roosevelt to help create "Little Boy" and "Fat Man", the atomic bombs in WWII. Einstein refused and highly disapproved, judging the destruction before it even happened.