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Albert Einstein is considered one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century. He is known mainly for his theory of relativity, which transformed the understanding of physics and cosmology, and for his mass-energy equivalence equation (E=mc²).

Even after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, Einstein continued researching his general theory of relativity, which proposed a new theory of gravity and explained the nature of the universe on a large scale.

His discoveries laid the foundations of today's physics. AtColoring Together we give you the chance to spend time with this great scientist and answer your questions about the theory of relativity alongside the Albert Einstein coloring images.

As an added surprise, above each of the Albert Einstein coloring pages, you will find little facts about the life of this well-known scientist that will make you admire him even more and bring you closer to one of the most influential people in the world of physics.

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  1. The most famous photo of Albert Einstein was taken when he was tired of posing and smiling for photos, so he stuck out his tongue. Einstein liked the photo so much that he had it printed for his friends.
  2. Many quotes are attributed to Albert Einstein that there is no evidence he ever said. That is why, before he died, he complained that people quoted him so much, since every casual phrase was caught and recorded.
  3. Albert Einstein turned down the letter from minister David Ben Gurion, who proposed that he become the second president of Israel, because of his advanced age and his personality.
  4. Albert Einstein's family said that, at first, they worried Einstein might never learn to speak, because it took him longer than other children to learn to walk and talk.
  5. Albert Einstein played the violin from a very early age to relax. He kept playing until his advanced age no longer allowed him to move his left hand with the agility the instrument required.
  6. Albert Einstein married for the first time to Mileva Maric, mother of his two children, with whom he had a miserable marriage that lasted 16 years. He even offered her part of the money from the Nobel Prize in Physics so she would sign the divorce.
  7. Albert Einstein's second marriage was to his cousin, Elsa Loewenthal, and it is said that it came about after his niece (Elsa's daughter) rejected him.
  8. According to the letters published by El País, it is said that Albert Einstein was an unfaithful husband, since it is known that he had at least 6 lovers during his marriage to Elsa Loewenthal.
  9. In 1939, Albert Einstein signed a letter addressed to President Roosevelt warning that the Germans might be developing an atomic bomb. Einstein did not take part in its construction and, after learning of the bombing of Hiroshima, he regretted having signed that letter.
  10. An anecdote from Albert Einstein's life is that there was an occasion when he was so bored of giving the same lectures that his driver offered to fill in for him, since he had attended several of the same ones, and as few people knew Einstein's physical appearance, there was no problem.
  11. It is said that Albert Einstein was against science fiction, since he felt that it changed people's understanding of science and gave them a wrong idea about what could happen.
  12. To save time, Albert Einstein only had gray suits, since that way he did not have to stop and think about what color of clothing he was going to wear.
  13. Albert Einstein's brain was stolen during the autopsy by the pathologist Thomas Harvey and was returned 43 years later.
  14. At 17 years old, Albert Einstein failed the admission exam at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic University, since he did not do well in the history and geography section.
  15. Albert Einstein never learned to drive, since it did not interest him and he always had a driver.

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