Einstein

) saw the publication of four groundbreaking papers that fundamentally shifted the bedrock of reality—including the special theory of relativity and the world’s most famous equation,

Einstein was as much a philosopher and humanitarian as he was a scientist. Einstein

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) remains the world’s most recognizable symbol of genius, a man who redefined our understanding of space, time, and the very fabric of the universe. His 1905 "Miracle Year" ( annusa n n u s mirabilism i r a b i l i s ) saw the publication of four groundbreaking papers

Einstein’s work replaced centuries of Newtonian physics with a new worldview where time and space are not absolute but intertwined. He proposed that gravity is not a force

He proposed that gravity is not a force between objects but the curvature of space-time caused by mass and energy. This was famously proven during a 1919 solar eclipse when astronomers observed starlight bending around the sun.