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Einstein's legacy: the unity of space and time

In this splendidly lucid and profusely illustrated book, a Nobel laureate relates the fascinating story of Einstein, the general and special theories of relativity, and the scientists before and since who influenced relativity's genesis and development. Eschewing technical terms in favor of ord...

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Autor principal: Schwinger, Julian Seymour
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Scientific American Library 1986
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/110286
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description In this splendidly lucid and profusely illustrated book, a Nobel laureate relates the fascinating story of Einstein, the general and special theories of relativity, and the scientists before and since who influenced relativity's genesis and development. Eschewing technical terms in favor of ordinary language, the book offers a perfect introduction to relativity for readers without specialized knowledge of mathematics and science.The author follows Einstein's own dictum to make explanations ""as simple as possible, but not more so."" His periodic use of equations as points of clarification inv
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