In 1905, at just 26 years old and working as a patent clerk, Albert Einstein had what would become known as his Annus Mirabilis or “Miracle Year.” In this single year, he published four groundbreaking papers that would forever change physics, redefining our understanding of light, atoms, space, and energy. From the photoelectric effect to E=mc², Einstein’s theories laid the foundation for quantum mechanics and modern physics.
In this video, we dive into each of these revolutionary ideas and explore why 1905 was such a remarkable year for Einstein and for science as a whole. Discover how a young scientist with no formal academic position was able to change the world with just the power of his ideas.
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Einstein’s ‘Miracle Year’ of 1905
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