Albert Schweitzer was a doctor, theologian, organist, and humanitarian. He is best known for his hospital work in Africa, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952. He was born in Alsace in 1875 and paid for much of his education with money earned as a concert organist. He obtained his medical degree at […]
Albert Camus, born in Algeria in 1913, was a philosopher and author who introduced the idea of ‘Absurdism’. He opposed capital punishment and was a political activist. Camus married twice and had many relationships. He rejected the title of “existentialist writer” and “philosopher of the absurd”. Camus died in a car accident three years after […]
Albert Einstein was a renowned physicist who developed the Theory of General Relativity and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. He viewed space, time, matter, and energy as interconnected and published four papers in 1905 that became the foundation for modern physics. Einstein faced skepticism and campaigns to discredit his theories due to […]