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    Since his birth, Albert Einstein has had the most beneficial effects on world events. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1979, and as a child he displayed an unquenchable curiosity for understanding science and all its mysteries. As Albert Einstein's life progressed, he found himself working as a patent clerk in Bern. While working as a patent clerk in Bern, Albert Einstein had a lot of time devoted to formulating his theories. It was also around this time that Albert Einstein received his doctorate and began work on one of his most influential papers, the theory of special relativity. After Einstein completed his theory of special relativity, he created the theory of general relativity which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. With the creation of the theory of general relativity and the theory of special relativity, Einstein was able to create his theory of relativity which includes both theories. Other scientific discoveries made by Einstein are the existence of the photon, the theory of Brownian motion, the concept of mass-energy equivalence, the photoelectric effect, the first quantum theory of specific heats, the Einstein-Brilloui-Keller method to find quantum energy. mechanical version of a classical system, Bose-Einstein statistics and Bose-Einstein condensates, the EPR paradox, and although his efforts were unsuccessful, during his last thirty years of life Einstein explored various theories classic unified fields that could explain both electromagnetism and gravitation. and perhaps quantum mechanics. Einstein's theory of special relativity had a colossal impact on the world and is the accepted physical theory...... middle of article ...... statistics enabled the creation of the theory of Bose -Einstein condensate. The Bose-Einstein condensate is a state of matter consisting of a dilute gas of bosons cooled to a temperature very close to absolute zero. The creation of Bose-Einstein condensates is the basis of super fluidity and super conductivity and allowed the creation of a new type of matter. Albert Einstein's discoveries and theories had a huge effect on the world. Some of Einstein's most notable discoveries and theories are the theories of special and general relativity, the theory of relativity, Brownian motion, the discovery of the photon, and Einstein's creation of the equation E = MC^2. Perhaps Einstein's most beneficial discovery is his formulation of E=MC^2, which is crucial to spaceflight and can help today's scientists gather knowledge about our universe..