Childhood of great geniuses

How did the people who admire the whole world with talent, wisdom, and great contributions to the world like Einstein, Newton, Edison . spent a childhood?

The author of great inventions, great contributions to human history. Newton, Einstein, Napoleon were known to the world as true heroes. However, behind that talent, they hid the idyllic or unusual childhoods we deserve to understand.

Isaac Newton who laid the foundation for: mechanics, optics, classical physics

A scholar of great talent of mankind, who gave birth to the ' Attractive Everything ' theory. He, along with Einstein, were the two great intellectuals who decided the development of modern physics theory .

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Issac Newton was 46 years old

Newton was born in 1642 (five deceased Gallile scholars) in a premature state, his name being completely identical to the name of his father - who died three months ago. When he was born, Isaac was a sick boy, so small that he could fit in a 1.5-liter vase.

Born into a peasant family, his mother advised him to drop out of farming to look after the family farm. However, due to his poor work in the hands and feet, in 1661, Newton was allowed to continue his studies at the Law School of Cambridge with a scholarship and had to pay for students paying tuition.

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The documentary of the moment Newton discovered the theory of ' Great things ' in his book about great scientists kept at the Royal Society.

Newton was more a cult of the Bible than scientific research. He prophesied the truth: the Jews returned to Israel. At the same time, he also calculated that the day of Jesus' execution was exactly April 3, 33 AD. Issac also made a prediction of the Apocalypse of mankind in 2060.

When Issac Newton was a young man, there were many studies and inventions, but he liked to hide those inventions and did not publish. However, when there was controversy about the work of differential calculus and integrals (the most controversial controversy in the history of world mathematics), the name Newton continuously appeared on the world science forum as is a phenomenon of humanity.

Einstein author of the famous 'Theory of Relativity'

Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955), the " most intelligent man in the world " was born into a Jewish family on the banks of the Danuyp River in Ulm, the German state of Wurttemberg.

'The man of the century , the most brilliant knowledge in history' had a completely different childhood with the 'genius' figure known today.

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Einstein and his younger sister

Einstein was a slow-talking child and his parents had to take him to the doctor . Every sentence, before he said Albert, he murmured several times in his mouth so that the servant called him ' Idiot '. Usually the Einstein boy is more thoughtful in pictures than words. Einstein imagined actions, phenomena and questions, finding answers to those questions.

An unruly pupil , Einstein always asks bizarre questions and tries to find the answer. He often disputed the teacher and had silly speeches. Therefore, in the last year of high school (1895) Albert was expelled.

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Einstein was 14 years old with many strange questions

After that Albert followed his parents to Milan to attend the preparatory course, when he competed in the preparatory school in Zurich (Switzerland), he was beaten because of his poor grades and no high school diploma. In 1896, Einstein had to continue high school at Aarau school in the context of: no money, no family, no friends, no nationality (renouncing German nationality).

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Albert Einstein in 1921

By 1905, Einstein had published a paper on the first basic theory of relativity on Physical Chronicles. From here, the name of Albert Einstein began to be known in the scientific world with the astonishment of those who knew him.

Napoleon the greatest military leader in the world

Napoleon was the first general of France, the emperor of France and king of Italy, but his French speaking was very difficult. Why?

Napoleon Bonabarte was born in 1769 on a Corsica island bought by the French in Italy a year earlier. So he spoke Italian very well, and French was very bad and he had to practice every day.

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The painting shows Napoleon's authority

In school, this left-handed boy is always teased by friends because he speaks French slowly and is not as standard as his friends. However Napoleon proved to be very good at subjects: Mathematics and History.

At 10 years old, his mother sent him to a military school to study at a military school, sending money to help his family. Especially Napoleon never slept, his free time was spent reading books and magazines.

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Napoleon's paintings in Jacques's office - Louis David

With outstanding talent, Napoleon was introduced to the Royal French Military School in Paris. At the age of 16 he was given the rank of Captain, which had never appeared in human history.

Napoleon built a vast empire throughout Europe, his name covered the entire era, and he was truly a great wonder of the world.

Edison the wizard in Menlo Park

Edison is the youngest child in a family of 7 siblings. His father, Samuel Edison was a Dutch, his mother Nancy was a Scottish primary teacher. He is the Man of 1907 invention , an unprecedented record in the scientific world. He also read more than 10,000 books and every day he can read all 3 books. In memory of him, we learn about the funny stories of this "stupid" scientist .

Edison had been in a thatched hut, the boy lying on his stomach on a pile of warmer grass, a messy head of hair, and chicken eggs on his stomach. He kept lying down, his face full of attentiveness. When the boy's mother, Nancy, found out about the incident, Edison actually saw the mother hen hatching the eggs into chickens, so she was curious to try to see if she could hatch the chicks.

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Edison and the electric light went around the world

At the age of 7, Edison was sent by his parents to the only school in the school, only a class of 40 students grew up. Edison was seated next to the teacher, which was the place for the poorest students. While studying, Edison did not pay attention to answering the teacher's questions but often asked many tough questions with the teacher . Therefore, he often wears books and is laughed at by friends.

Edison's teacher once said about him: ' This student is crazy, not worth studying longer .' Since then, Edison did not go to school anymore but stayed home to study with his mother.

Even the principal wrote the comment lines: " . Mr. T. Edison, your son, is a foolish, lazy and corrupt game. It is best to let him go to pig breeding because of us. Seeing that he has learned more, he should not play anything in the future . "

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Edison was young

Edison when he saw his father's flying balloon experiment and he worked hard to make some chemicals and told his father's hired worker Max to try and drink. After taking Edison's medicine, Max almost fainted. But Edison still insisted: ' Not flying up is his failure, not his '!

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Life magazine put Edison on the list of '100 most important people in the last 1,000 years' with the note: His light bulb illuminated the world.

At 12, Edison worked as a newspaper salesman and sold candy on trains . Day by day, while selling newspapers, Edison himself researched science. Once, while doing the experiment, due to being careful, Edison burned the train. As a result, he was slapped by a train ticket operator for a tinnitus and chased off the ship, and banned from traveling to the railroad. This incident caused Edison's hearing ability to deteriorate gradually until later.

Throughout his life devoted dedication to great inventions, the most famous is the electric light bulb. Edison was the most typical scientist of the United States and the world.