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Albert Einstein

by Michelle Weisblat-Dane

 

Albert Einstein was a famous mathematician. This means he used math to try to understand and explain how the world works. Light and space are hard things to understand. He spent a lot of time thinking about how to explain light using experiments and complicated math problems.

            For a short time, he lived in the town of Pasadena, California. He loved talking with the neighborhood children and watching them play. He often would go to the candy store to buy candy to share with the children. He would think so hard about how the world worked, that he would walk right past the candy store. Several blocks later he would realize what he had done, turn around and go back. He might pass the candy store several times, forgetting where he was going. Beryl Button, the clerk in the candy store, would have to go outside, stand by the door and wait for Einstein to walk past. She would stop him, and invite him in.

            He would take the candy back to the park. Sitting on the park bench and handing out candy to the children he would think about things most of us will never understand.

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