Genius Einstein Page
The "Genius Einstein" narrative often starts with the popular myth that he failed math as a child. In reality, he was a prodigy. By age 12, he had taught himself Euclidean geometry and algebra. The friction wasn't with the subject matter, but with the rigid, rote-learning style of the 19th-century German school system. This rebellious spirit—a refusal to accept authority blindly—became his greatest scientific asset. 1905: The "Annus Mirabilis"
When you look at a black hole image from the Event Horizon Telescope, you are looking at the physical proof of his 1915 equations. Genius Einstein
But here is the genius of his character: He didn't retreat. He kept writing equations in his notebook until the day he died in 1955. He taught us that genius isn't about being right 100% of the time; it’s about asking the right question and refusing to let go. The "Genius Einstein" narrative often starts with the