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- Title : Albert Einstein's Vision: Remarkable Discoveries That Shaped Modern Science
- Author : Barry Parker
- Rating : 4.74 (291 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-9-17
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 286 Pages
- Asin : 1591021863
- Language : English
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Now the author turns once again to Einstein as creative scientist, concentrating on his prolific output of far-reaching contributions that complement and broaden his discovery of relativity. Parker also discusses Einstein's reluctant connection with atomic weapons, his pacifist philosophy, his quest for the elusive unified field theory, and the relationship of his work to the recent "hot" area of superstrings.
Even readers already familiar with Einstein's work will discover a wealth of new material in this singular contribution to the Einstein corpus. Parker's gift for turning complex physics into lucid prose has produced the most complete and accessible volume to elucidate for everyone the magnificent contributions of this most brilliant of scientists.. Moreover, Parker provides an indelible portrai
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