"Albert Einstein" (1879 – 1955) German scientist, theory of relativity

Albert Einstein was one of the most influential scientists of all time. He was born in Ulm, Germany, in 1879 to a middle-class family. His parents were Hermann and Pauline Einstein. He attended elementary school in Munich and later attended a Swiss school.

Einsteins early education was focused on mathematics and science. He was fascinated by the work of Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton. He studied theoretical physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. At the age of twenty-six, Einstein developed the Theory of Relativity, which revolutionized the way scientists think about time, space, and gravity. This theory of gravity was based on the idea that space and time are not absolute, but instead can be affected by the presence of matter, energy, and momentum. Einsteins work helped to lay the foundation for quantum mechanics and the atomic bomb. He received the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his work on the photoelectric effect. In 1933, Einstein left Nazi Germany for the United States, where he held a position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He continued to work on his theories and wrote several books, including The World As I See It and Out of My Later Years. Einsteins work has had a profound impact on our understanding of the universe and how it works. He was an outspoken advocate of world peace and social justice. He was also an avid supporter of the civil rights movement, and he spoke out against racism and classism. Einstein died in 1955, but his legacy lives on. His theories and ideas continue to be studied and discussed. He has become a symbol of genius and innovation, and his work has helped to shape the world we live in today.

"Elvis Presley" (1935 – 1977) American musician

Elvis Presley is often referred to as the 'King of Rock and Roll'. He was an American singer, songwriter, and actor who rose to fame in the mid-1950s and is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.

Born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1935, Elvis began his musical career at a very young age. He sang and played guitar in his church and local talent shows. In 1953, he was signed to the Sun Records label and released his first single, 'That's All Right'. The song was an immediate hit and helped launch his career. Over the next few years, Elvis became a sensation, with his unique style of singing, songwriting, and performing. He released a string of hit singles and albums, and starred in several films. He was popular for his rebellious attitude, his flashy wardrobe, and his on-stage moves. During his career, Elvis had over 150 chart-topping hits and sold over one billion records worldwide. He was one of the first artists to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He also received several Grammy awards. Elvis' career came to an abrupt end in 1977 when he died of a heart attack at the age of 42. He left behind a rich legacy that continues to be celebrated around the world. His music, films, and style of dress remain very influential to this day. Elvis was a true innovator who changed the face of popular music and culture. His songs are timeless classics that will live on forever. He was a true original who will never be forgotten.