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Einstein's Universe

A Guide to the Theory of Relativity

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Nigel Calder's landmark book has been acclaimed for making Albert Einstein's theories of relativity accessible to the public. The universe that Einstein built is an astonishing skyscape of bent starlight, high-speed astronauts, black holes, stormy galaxies, and exploding spacetime. Today it seems more certain than ever that we live in the cosmos he described?yet often we still fail to understand it. "Einstein's Universe" unlocks the secrets of an astounding vision of the world. How can a black hole keep you young? Why does a falling person feel no force of gravity? Answering these and many other questions, "Einstein's Universe" makes plain the debt that humanity owes to the man who completely reshaped our ideas of energy, time, and motion.

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Einstein's Universe, Nigel Calder

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1982
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Titre
Einstein's Universe
Sous-titre
A Guide to the Theory of Relativity
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Penguin
Publié
1982
Format
souple
Pages
254
ISBN10
0140224076
ISBN13
9780140224078
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Nigel Calder's landmark book has been acclaimed for making Albert Einstein's theories of relativity accessible to the public. The universe that Einstein built is an astonishing skyscape of bent starlight, high-speed astronauts, black holes, stormy galaxies, and exploding spacetime. Today it seems more certain than ever that we live in the cosmos he described?yet often we still fail to understand it. "Einstein's Universe" unlocks the secrets of an astounding vision of the world. How can a black hole keep you young? Why does a falling person feel no force of gravity? Answering these and many other questions, "Einstein's Universe" makes plain the debt that humanity owes to the man who completely reshaped our ideas of energy, time, and motion.