Easy lessons in Einstein
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- £19.99
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- £19.99
Publisher Description
Easy Lessons in Einstein is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the revolutionary theories of Albert Einstein, designed for readers with little or no background in advanced mathematics or physics. Authored by Edwin E. Slosson, this book demystifies the complex concepts of relativity and presents them in clear, straightforward language, making it an ideal starting point for anyone curious about the fundamental changes Einstein brought to our understanding of the universe. The book begins by setting the stage with a discussion of the limitations of classical physics and the need for new ideas to explain puzzling phenomena such as the behavior of light and the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment. Slosson then guides readers through the essential principles of Einstein’s special and general theories of relativity, including the relativity of time and space, the equivalence of mass and energy, and the curvature of space-time. Each chapter builds upon the last, using everyday analogies, simple diagrams, and engaging examples to clarify abstract ideas. Throughout Easy Lessons in Einstein, Slosson emphasizes the practical implications and philosophical significance of Einstein’s work, showing how it reshaped not only scientific thought but also our broader worldview. The book also addresses common misconceptions and questions, making it a valuable resource for students, teachers, and general readers alike. By the end of the book, readers will have gained a solid grasp of the key concepts behind Einstein’s theories and an appreciation for the profound impact they have had on modern science. Easy Lessons in Einstein stands as a testament to the power of clear communication in making even the most challenging scientific ideas accessible to all.