Relativity by Albert Einstein
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the theory of relativity written by the physicist who developed the theory. It covers both the special and general theories of relativity and provides an accessible explanation of the physics involved, including the nature of light, time, and gravity. The book also discusses the philosophical implications of relativity and its impact on our understanding of reality. Written for a general audience, it aims to make complex scientific concepts understandable to non-experts.
The 339th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1916
- Nationality
- German
- Type
- Nonfiction
- Pages
- 130-150
- Words
- 30,000
- Original Language
- German
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- 8th on 25 Greatest Science Books of All Time (Discover Magazine)
- 23rd on The 100 Best Non-Fiction Books of the Century (National Review)
- 100 Most Influential Books of the Century (Boston Public Library)
- The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written (Martin Seymour-Smith)
- Books That Changed the World: The 50 Most Influential Books in Human History (Book)
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- The 50 Most Influential Books of All Time (Open Education Database)
- Twenty Books that Changed the World (The Guardian)
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- The Well-Educated Mind (Book)
- Great Books of the Western World (Great Books Foundation)