“Albert was appropriately celebrated both visionary and a scientific genius”. Explain. - A truly beautiful mind

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The chapter "a truly beautiful mind" appropriately celebrates the genius of Albert Einstein. He had his own ways of doing things and meeting targets Some of his remarkable achievements include his unparalleled theory of relativity, Nobel prize in physics, and profound paper on Brownian motion. Not only scientific work but his beautiful mind is also shown in his tremendous works for the betterment of humanity starting from small things to the cosmos as a whole. He knew the implications of making an atom bomb and was deeply perturbed by the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, He was a true visionary and considered himself a world citizen. 
 

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