What did he exactly do?

He was good at conveyance to layman's terms, which made him a relatable, conversational scientist even though he worked with ideas that were very specialized and have no practical applications. Made him a popular smart guy to invite and ask questions to.
Until someone makes a unified theory or actually proves strings exist somehow, there's not going to be anyone like Einstein for decades or centuries.

>It's hard to describe microstate geometry, okay?

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Newton and Einstein were hacks too. They didn't know shit either, gravity isn't real and neither space vacuum cus is a liquid

He was the second based science man after Carl Sagan.

>there's not going to be anyone like Einstein for decades or centuries.
lol
90% of what you think Einstein did other people did.

So explain it. In layman's terms

I saw a tweet saying he 'demystified the stars'

I don't think anyone else came up with the gravitation as a physical consequence of space's curvature, and that's the real kicker. The idea that space itself can flex is something that takes a unique brain.

Then tell me who other scientist could backtravel in time uh, cus only he could send a watch back in time

this, he was unironically a genius