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The essential einstein: his greatest works

Contributor(s): Publication details: London Penguin Books 2008 Description: xi, 468 pISBN:
  • 9780141034621
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.11092
Summary: Albert Einstein changed the way physicists view the universe and transformed the way we all see the world. Just over one hundred years ago, his Theory of Relativity stunned scientists, but today it is integral to modern thought as the most important scientific discovery of the twentieth century.In this unique single volume, Stephen Hawking has assembled the highlights of Einsteins groundbreaking scientific work. Collected here are Einsteins own illuminating writings on the Theory of Relativity, which present a world of paradoxes in which space is bent and time is curved. Yet Einstein was known not only for his landmark ideas in physics. Here too are his reflections on politics and religion, and his musings on the ultimate significance of his scientific findings.
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Albert Einstein changed the way physicists view the universe and transformed the way we all see the world. Just over one hundred years ago, his Theory of Relativity stunned scientists, but today it is integral to modern thought as the most important scientific discovery of the twentieth century.In this unique single volume, Stephen Hawking has assembled the highlights of Einsteins groundbreaking scientific work. Collected here are Einsteins own illuminating writings on the Theory of Relativity, which present a world of paradoxes in which space is bent and time is curved. Yet Einstein was known not only for his landmark ideas in physics. Here too are his reflections on politics and religion, and his musings on the ultimate significance of his scientific findings.

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