Relativity: The Particular And The Normal Principle
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Relativity: The Particular and the Normal Principle is a groundbreaking scientific work written by Albert Einstein, one of the famend physicists of all time. Revealed in 1915, the ebook revolutionized our understanding of area, time, and gravity. Relativity stays a cornerstone of recent physics and a testomony to Einstein’ s mental brilliance.
Gives a complete exploration of each the particular principle of relativity and the final principle of relativity. Ideas are defined in a logical and concise method, enhancing the reader’s comprehension. Gives readers a contemporary perspective on the basic ideas that govern our actuality. Delve into the thoughts of Einstein and perceive the concepts that reshaped our understanding of the universe. Permits readers to interact with the timeless ideas that underpin our present scientific understanding.
From the Writer
Writer : Fingerprint! Publishing (December 6, 2023)
Language : English
Hardcover : 176 pages
ISBN-10 : 9358561572
ISBN-13 : 978-9358561579
Merchandise Weight : 9.9 ounces
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.45 inches
Clients say
Clients discover the ebook nice, fascinating, and the very best for gaining a real understanding of Einstein’s ideas. In addition they recognize the gilded edges. Nonetheless, some clients report poor high quality and a pleasant cowl.
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Red Sox Fan –
Interesting read
Great nephew loved Einstein he truly enjoyed this book great read!
Kyle King –
Great quality
Great book, I love the gilded edges for the book
Mr Happy Store –
Good quality
Impressed by the quality of the book
Jason Bradley –
Science.
A good study resource, but a bit pricey.
Joe Hart –
a beautiful little book
This book arrived today. I liked it so much I just ordered another book (“The Time Machine”) by the same publisher.
Brittany Taylor –
Timeless
Timeless
Kait Rosseter –
Pages are so thin
The book itself is great, obviously, itâs Albert Einstein and he was a true genius. If youâre looking to learn something without feeling overwhelmed the book itself is wonderful I just wish the pages werenât so thin. I can see through them so easily so I have to concentrate on what Iâm reading and not let whatâs on the page in front or behind it distract me, and definitely donât hold the page up at all when youâre about to flip it soon or else youâll see both sides so clearly it all blends together. Thatâs the only downside to this edition
Luis F. Moreno –
An authentic edition, and an excellent exposition.
This is a new edition of one of Einstein’s expository books on relativity (an authorized translation by Robert W. Lawson), 164 pages. It is the same as an older edition by Crown Publishers (only the dust jacket is different). Beware of fake publications of this book, with fewer pages, poor typesetting, etc.
Jo –
I’ve only had access to pdfs, it’s great to have a hard cover copy. Beautiful book.
Curtis John Kennedy –
Be warned that this book expects university level mathematics before reading. It’s a great book that definitely shows Einsteins thought process about how things worked. There are certainly over complexities arising from him trying to be as simple as possible, eg, first 3 chapters are basically describing how he constructs each axis on a cartesian Co ordinate system for use in euclidean geometry. Perhaps then, it needs to be broken down, nowadays we could just say “were going to use a cartesian Co ordinate system and assume space has euclidean geometry” – first3 chapters summarised.If you like being pedantic about this sort of detail then it’s pretty good. Just spelling errors and grammar are unsatisfactory.
Sohail khan –
It is Only for those who already have understanding of basic physics ( Newtonian mechanics) and maths. And those who specially want to understand relativity (special relativity) by the discoverer himself. Then this book is for you. Else skip this book.
n.a. –
El libro es muy breve y superficial. No entra en ningún detalle. No da ninguna definición de los conceptos requeridos para entender la teorÃa, ni de los avanzados ni de los básicods. Ni siquiera identifica los conceptos utilizados para que el lector pueda utilizar otras fuentes para formarse en ellos y aplicarlos para poder entender la teorÃa. Es un libro para quienes son expertos en la teoria, conocen todos sus detalles y les va bien una breve sÃntesis. El resto de los lectores, se quedará con una lecture muy breve y agradable que no les aportará mucho.
FBS –
One of the best books for young students in high school and anyone who wants to understand relativity. It is a pleasure to read the words of Einstein.