History of Science & Knowledge

Einstein: A Hundred Years of Relativity

    Afterword by
  • Diana Kormos Buchwald

An authoritative and richly illustrated biography鈥攑ublished on the centenary of Einstein's general theory of relativity

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$27.95/拢22.00
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Published:
Sep 22, 2015
2016
Pages:
256
Size:
8 x 11 in.
Main_subject:
History of Science & Knowledge
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鈥淭he eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility 鈥 The fact that it is comprehensible is a miracle.鈥

鈥擜lbert Einstein, 1936

Albert Einstein’s universal appeal is only partially explained by his brilliant work in physics, as Andrew Robinson demonstrates in this authoritative, accessible, and richly illustrated biography. The main narrative is enriched by twelve essays by well-known scientists, scholars, and artists, including three Nobel Laureates. The book presents clearly the beautiful simplicity at the heart of Einstein鈥檚 greatest discoveries, and explains how his ideas have continued to influence scientific developments such as lasers, the theory of the big bang, and 鈥渢heories of everything.鈥 Einstein鈥檚 life and activities outside of science are also considered, including his encounters with famous contemporaries such as Chaplin, Roosevelt, and Tagore, his love of music, and his troubled family life. The book recognizes that Einstein鈥檚 striking originality was expressed in many ways, from his political and humanitarian campaigns against nuclear weapons, anti-Semitism, McCarthyism, and social injustices, to his unconventional personal appearance.

Published in association with the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the book draws on this exceptional resource of Einstein鈥檚 private papers and personal photographs.

This new edition, published to recognize the centenary of the publication of Einstein鈥檚 General Theory of Relativity, includes an important new afterword by Diana Kormos Buchwald, the director of the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology.

The contributors are Philip Anderson, Arthur C. Clarke, I. Bernard Cohen, Freeman Dyson, Philip Glass, Stephen Hawking, Max Jammer, Diana Kormos Buchwald, Jo茫o Magueijo, Joseph Rotblat, Robert Schulmann, and Steven Weinberg.