Another way to develop Albert is to give him a personal goal or dream. It could be something as simple as wanting to win a local talent show. As he pursues this goal, we can see his determination, his insecurities, and how he overcomes obstacles. This would make him a more rounded and interesting character in the fanfiction.
An 'albert candy fanfic' is likely a piece of fan - created fictional writing related to a character named Albert and perhaps something to do with candy. It could be a story where Albert has an adventure involving candy, or maybe it's a more creative take on Albert's relationship with candy in a fictional universe.
Little Albert was a famous case study in psychology. It involved conditioning a child to fear a white rat. The experiment aimed to show how fears could be learned.
The book was called "Death's Assistant Doesn't Like to Smile." The characters in the book included the male lead, Albert Colcot, a second-rate detective/mystic hunter, the male supporting character, Otis Seitel, the chief inspector of Saric District/careless friend, the female supporting character, Hitomi, the detective assistant/impermanence dependent, and the female supporting character, Lucy Boyd, the chief inspector assistant/police operator/the main character's car supplier. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"The Death God's Assistant Doesn't Like to Smile" Author: Unparalleled Shadow in Clear Mirror. It is a mystery/mystery detective novel with elements of Death. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Do you want to realize your dream? I know a good place. Weilun City is located on the east coast. It's a prosperous and gorgeous city. It's the dream city of countless young people.
The city was full of conspiracies, deals, betrayals, murders, and behind-the-scenes bosses who scattered your ashes along with the remaining value. Although the crime rate was high, the city always gave you a glimmer of hope, as if reaching out and your dreams were within reach.
Eh? Are you asking me? My name is Albert Colcot, a secret detective who charges a fair price. If you need my services, my assistant and I will be waiting for you at any time…
I hope you will like this book.
To my knowledge, Einstein didn't write novels. But there could be novels out there that are centered around Einstein. Maybe they explore his relationships, his thoughts during his scientific discoveries, or how his theories affected society in a fictional way. There might be novels that take Einstein's ideas like relativity and time dilation and build a fictional world around them, but again, he himself didn't pen any novels.