no, it was patented first by him.
No.
Albert Einstein went on record saying he doesn't drink. This was said upon his arrival in New York during the period of prohibition.
1887
It doesn't have to; you might invent a record player where the record remains in place, and the needle moves. The inventors probably thought it was easier to spin the record.It doesn't have to; you might invent a record player where the record remains in place, and the needle moves. The inventors probably thought it was easier to spin the record.It doesn't have to; you might invent a record player where the record remains in place, and the needle moves. The inventors probably thought it was easier to spin the record.It doesn't have to; you might invent a record player where the record remains in place, and the needle moves. The inventors probably thought it was easier to spin the record.
Yes, he did, but he called it the phonograph.
History doesn't record the actual event, but it's almost certain that Albert Einstein discovered electricity either the first time he opened his Physics book or the first time he switched on the light in his bedroom as a child. Electricity had been thoroughly investigated by the time Einstein was born.
Einstein was essentially a Deist. He believed in a supreme intelligence of design behind the Universe, and on a question of subatomic physics, he once responded that "God does not play dice with the universe" (though he was later proven wrong in that regard). On the "personal God" level, however, he was a nonbeliever.
Mr Edison did NOT invent electricity. Lighting is electricity and we know Edison did not invent THAT. Edison invented a number of ways to USE electricity for human enjoyment, for example, the light bulb, and the record player.
To record sound.
Lots of things. Most notably the light-bulb and phonograph (record player)
He had the highest IQ in history [edit] actually, Einstein didn't have the highest IQ, there are several above his on record, including chess player bobby fisher, and theoretical physicist Stephen hawking. But his contributions to science in mathematics and theory are definitely things to remember him for. He also worked in early nuclear physics, contributing to the concepts that would spur the design of the atomic bomb.
The phonograph is a device like a record player to play music. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877.