Konstantinos Karatheodoris (13 Sept. 1873 – 2 Feb. 1950) was the mentor of Einstein (In 1905, Albert Einstein published an analysis in which he devised a mathematical way to predict the size of both atoms and molecules. Einstein's test was crucial in leading the way towards testing the reality of atoms. To predicting atomic size, Einstein released his specialized theory of relativity as well as several other papers that were invaluable to the expansion of physics and chemistry. Einstein also accurately calculated both the diameter of a sugar molecule and Avogadro's number).
Albert Einstein during one of his last pubic appearance said, “You ask me to answer to all sorts of questions, but no one has ever wanted to know who was my teacher, who showed me the way to the higher mathematical science, thought and research. I simply say that my teacher was the unrivalled Greek Konstantinos Karatheodoris, to who we owe everything…”
Konstantinos Karatheodoris (13 Sept. 1873 – 2 Feb. 1950) was the mentor of Einstein (In 1905, Albert Einstein published an analysis in which he devised a mathematical way to predict the size of both atoms and molecules. Einstein's test was crucial in leading the way towards testing the reality of atoms. To predicting atomic size, Einstein released his specialized theory of relativity as well as several other papers that were invaluable to the expansion of physics and chemistry. Einstein also accurately calculated both the diameter of a sugar molecule and Avogadro's number).
Albert Einstein during one of his last pubic appearance said, “You ask me to answer to all sorts of questions, but no one has ever wanted to know who was my teacher, who showed me the way to the higher mathematical science, thought and research. I simply say that my teacher was the unrivalled Greek Konstantinos Karatheodoris, to who we owe everything…”