Einstein: On Theoretical Physics
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# The Rebel's Method: How Einstein Thought
**A New Translation of the 1914 Inaugural Address to the Prussian Academy of Sciences**
What is the secret to discovering the fundamental laws of nature? In this historic address, delivered moments after being elected to the prestigious Prussian Academy of Sciences, Albert Einstein reveals his personal philosophy on the "principles" that drive physics forward.
This isn't just a lecture on physics; it's a rare glimpse into the mental framework of history's greatest scientific rebel. Einstein explores the relationship between the experimentalist and the theoretician, explaining why theoretical physics is often "stubborn" and why that rigidity is essential for true progress.
**Highlights of this edition:**
* **Direct Insight:** Learn Einstein's "principle-based" method in his own words.
* **Modern Clarity:** A fresh translation that brings Einstein's 1914 address to life for the 21st-century reader.
* **Essential Reading:** A must-read for aspiring physicists, philosophers, and anyone fascinated by the process of discovery.
Unlock the logic behind the genius. Discover how Einstein transitioned from the Special Theory to the ambitious quest for General Relativity.
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*Note: This article and the accompanying translator's notes are also included in the compilation, "Einstein's Seven Essays on Relativity, Geometry, and Scientific Methods."*