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Albert Einstein's Little-Known Career as an Inventor: Over 50 Patents Across Seven Countries

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Tibi Puiu

6d ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

This article explores Albert Einstein's lesser-known role as an inventor, revealing that he held more than 50 patents across seven countries. Growing up surrounded by electrical equipment in his father's factory, Einstein developed practical inventions alongside his theoretical breakthroughs. The article covers his patented inventions including refrigerators, blouses, and other devices, highlighting a side of Einstein that contrasts with his popular image as a purely theoretical physicist.

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bskyAlbert Einstein's Little-Known Career as an Inventor: Over 50 Patents Across Seven Countrieszmescience.com

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Yet tucked alongside his breakthroughs in relativity and quantum physics is a lesser-known side of Einstein, as an inventor.
Perhaps not a lot of people know that he is, in fact, the author of more than 50 patents.
Young Einstein grew up surrounded by dynamos, lamps, and electrical meters from his father's and uncle's factory.
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Few people know Albert Einstein held more than 50 patents across seven countries.

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