Born in 1879, he left behind an unforgettable legacy with his death in 1955. His work on the theory of relativity and the photoelectric effect transformed the fields of physics and cosmology. The equation E=mc², derived from his work, revealed the immense energy stored in matter and provided a basis for exploring renewable energy sources and harnessing their potential."
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