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"Each story in this jubilantly acclaimed collection pays testament to the remarkable life of Albert Einstein. They will make you think, laugh, cry, and most importantly -- feel the touch of genius"--Jacket p. [3].
Author : Joseph C. Prindle
Publisher :
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 11,59 MB
Release : 2010-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780982310601
"Each story in this jubilantly acclaimed collection pays testament to the remarkable life of Albert Einstein. They will make you think, laugh, cry, and most importantly -- feel the touch of genius"--Jacket p. [3].
Author : Shana Priwer
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 431 pages
File Size : 11,22 MB
Release : 2011-12-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1605505242
Albert Einstein was the most famous and influential thinker of his time. His theories of relativity, quantum mechanics, and statistical physics gave birth to a new era in scientific thought and changed the ay people see the universe and their place in it. The Everything Einstein Book walks you through his rise from a lowly patent clerk to a groundbreaking scientist and explains the theories that brought him fame and world renown. Covering everything from photoelectric effect to the unified field theory, this book answers all your questions about the genius, his work, and the age that influenced him.
Author : Jennifer Givhan
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 17,65 MB
Release : 2019-02-19
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0816538034
Rosa’s Einstein is a Latinx retelling of the Brothers Grimm’s Snow-White and Rose-Red, reevaluating border, identity, and immigration narratives through the unlikely amalgamation of physics and fairy tale. In this full-length poetry collection, the girls of Rosa’s Einstein embark on a quest to discover what is real and what is possible in the realms of imagination, spurred on by scientific curiosity and emotional resilience. Following a structural narrative arc inspired by the archetypal hero’s journey, sisters Rosa and Nieve descend into the desert borderlands of New Mexico to find resolution and healing through a bold and fearless examination of the past, meeting ghostly helpers and hinderers along the way. These metaphorical spirits take the shape of circus performers, scientists, and Lieserl, the lost daughter Albert Einstein gave away. Poet Jennifer Givhan reimagines the life of Lieserl, weaving her search for her scientist father with Rosa and Nieve’s own search for theirs. Using details both from Einstein’s known life and from quantum physics, Givhan imagines Lieserl in a circus-like landscape of childhood trauma and survival, guided by Rosa and Nieve.
Author : Marcelo Gleiser
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 50,41 MB
Release : 2010-04-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 1439127867
For millennia, shamans and philosophers, believers and nonbelievers, artists and scientists have tried to make sense of our existence by suggesting that everything is connected, that a mysterious Oneness binds us to everything else. People go to temples, churches, mosques, and synagogues to pray to their divine incarnation of Oneness. Following a surprisingly similar notion, scientists have long asserted that under Nature’s apparent complexity there is a simpler underlying reality. In its modern incarnation, this Theory of Everything would unite the physical laws governing very large bodies (Einstein’s theory of relativity) and those governing tiny ones (quantum mechanics) into a single framework. But despite the brave efforts of many powerful minds, the Theory of Everything remains elusive. It turns out that the universe is not elegant. It is gloriously messy. Overturning more than twenty-five centuries of scientific thought, award-winning physicist Marcelo Gleiser argues that this quest for a Theory of Everything is fundamentally misguided, and he explains the volcanic implications this ideological shift has for humankind. All the evidence points to a scenario in which everything emerges from fundamental imperfections, primordial asymmetries in matter and time, cataclysmic accidents in Earth’s early life, and duplication errors in the genetic code. Imbalance spurs creation. Without asymmetries and imperfections, the universe would be filled with nothing but smooth radiation. A Tear at the Edge of Creation calls for nothing less than a new "humancentrism" to reflect our position in the universal order. All life, but intelligent life in particular, is a rare and precious accident. Our presence here has no meaning outside of itself, but it does have meaning. The unplanned complexity of humankind is all the more beautiful for its improbability. It’s time for science to let go of the old aesthetic that labels perfection beautiful and holds that "beauty is truth." It’s time to look at the evidence without centuries of monotheistic baggage. In this lucid, down-to-earth narrative, Gleiser walks us through the basic and cutting-edge science that fueled his own transformation from unifier to doubter—a fascinating scientific quest that led him to a new understanding of what it is to be human.
Author : Naomi Levy
Publisher : Flatiron Books
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 39,1 MB
Release : 2017-09-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1250058724
Winner of the 2017 Nautilus Award in the Religion/Spirituality of Western Thought category A bestselling author and rabbi’s profoundly affecting exploration of the meaning and purpose of the soul, inspired by the famous correspondence between Albert Einstein and a grieving rabbi. “A human being is part of the whole, called by us ‘Universe,’ a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts, and feelings as something separate from the rest—a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness...” —Albert Einstein When Rabbi Naomi Levy came across this poignant letter by Einstein it shook her to her core. His words perfectly captured what she has come to believe about the human condition: That we are intimately connected, and that we are blind to this truth. Levy wondered what had elicited such spiritual wisdom from a man of science? Thus began a three-year search into the mystery of Einstein’s letter, and into the mystery of the human soul. What emerges is an inspiring, deeply affecting book for people of all faiths filled with universal truths that will help us reclaim our own souls and glimpse the unity that has been evading us. We all long to see more expansively, to live up to our gifts, to understand why we are here. Levy leads us on a breathtaking journey full of wisdom, empathy and humor, challenging us to wake up and heed the voice calling from within—a voice beckoning us to become who we were born be.
Author : Albert Einstein
Publisher : Sterling Publishing (NY)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,83 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Cosmology
ISBN : 9781454907763
Draws from various sources to relate Albert Einstein's ethical and philosophical views on the cosmos, touching on such topics as God, prayer, wealth, peace, creativity, nature, imagination, and curiosity.
Author : Alex Harvey
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 34,39 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 146121422X
This collection of nearly forty essays in honor of the noted physicist and cosmologist Engelbert Schucking spans the gamut of research in Einsteins theory of general relativity and presents a lively and personal account of current work in the field. Indispensable for physicists involved in research in the field, the book includes important chapters by noted theorists such as A. Ashtekar, P.G. Bergmann, J. Ehlers, E.T. Newman, J.V. Narlikar, R. Penrose, D.W. Sciama, J. Stachel, and W. Rindler.
Author : Michele Zackheim
Publisher :
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 20,1 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
In 1902, an illegitimate daughter was born to Albert Einstein. In 1903, she vanished. Now, almost a century later, Michele Zackheim follows a mystery that has bewildered Einstein scholars the world over.
Author : Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 16,97 MB
Release : 2024-06-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Book 1: Embark on an adventurous journey with “Tarzan and the Forbidden City by Edgar Rice Burroughs.” Burroughs' tale takes readers to exotic and forbidden realms, filled with jungle adventures and the iconic character, Tarzan. Book 2: Explore the foundations of modern physics with “Relativity The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein.” Einstein's groundbreaking work unveils the complexities of relativity, providing readers with a profound understanding of the fundamental principles that govern the universe.
Author : Chris Impey
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 31,17 MB
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 1324000945
“[A] skillfully told history of the quest to find black holes.” —Manjit Kumar, Financial Times Black holes are the best-known and least-understood objects in the universe. In Einstein’s Monsters, distinguished astronomer Chris Impey takes readers on a vivid tour of these enigmatic giants. He weaves a fascinating tale out of the fiendishly complex math of black holes and the colorful history of their discovery. Impey blends this history with a poignant account of the phenomena scientists have witnessed while observing black holes: stars swarming like bees around the center of our galaxy; black holes performing gravitational waltzes with visible stars; the cymbal clash of two black holes colliding, releasing ripples in space time. Clear, compelling, and profound, Einstein’s Monsters reveals how our comprehension of black holes is intrinsically linked to how we make sense of the universe and our place within it.