Relativity: The Special and the General Theory
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Descripción editorial
"Relativity: The Special and the General Theory is Albert Einstein’s groundbreaking work, designed to introduce the theory of relativity to a general audience. Originally published in 1916, this book remains one of the most accessible explanations of modern physics by the great scientist himself.
Einstein begins with Newtonian mechanics, demonstrating its limitations before introducing special relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space and time. He explains key concepts like the speed of light as a universal constant, time dilation, and length contraction in a way that does not require advanced mathematics. He then progresses to general relativity, which extends the theory to accelerated motion and gravity, unveiling the curvature of spacetime and the idea that mass and energy shape the universe.
This book is essential reading for those interested in physics, astronomy, and the philosophy of science. Einstein’s clarity and thought experiments make complex ideas understandable, making this a must-read for both students and enthusiasts of scientific thought."