German-born Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his outstanding contribution to theoretical physics. He was recognized by the special theory of relativity, mechanics and electromagnetism, and the best physicist of the world through the theory of relativity. After Einstein, many have received Nobel Prize in Physics. But to this day, no screening scientist has dared to compare Einstein with anyone. But the University of Harvard has been claiming that the next Einstein's recognition is going to get a 23-year-old girl! His name is Sabrina Gonzales Passstrick. These Russian-born Russian-born Americans have already created a stir in the world.
In just three years, graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is currently doing Ph.D. from Harvard University. He has been given full independence in Harvard for doing PhD. That is, there is no chance of any staff or professor interference in his studies.
At the age of 12, Sabrina made an airplane and made everyone look. The aircraft was not a small-size red replica. It's a real aircraft. Sabrina roams in her own made plane as the youngest at the age of 16. Two years later, he was admitted to MIT at the age of 14. The interesting thing is, the subtler talent like Sabrina was also waiting for MIT in the waiting list. But change the view of MIT teacher Alan Haggerty and Earl Marlman Saberina's video footage.
Sabrina is used to living a very simple life. He has no account with social networking, no cigarette or drinking practice. Sabrina spent a great time on the complex issues of physics. Quantum gravity, black hole, space time is all about the study of Sabrina Patsarki. In the neighborhood, everyone started calling him neo-Einstein.
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