Einstein's Luck

Einstein's Luck
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Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0192805673
ISBN-13 : 9780192805676
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Einstein's Luck by : John Waller

The great biologist Louis Pasteur suppressed "awkward" data because it didn't support the case he was making. Joseph Lister's famously clean hospital wards were actually notoriously dirty. And Einstein's theory of general relativity was only "confirmed" in 1919 because an eminent British scientist massaged his figures. Drawing on the latest scholarship, John Waller shows that many of our greatest heroes of science were less than honest about their experimental data, and not above using friends in high places to help get their ideas accepted. He reveals how sheer effrontery and self-promotion propelled certain scientists to the fore, obscuring the vital contributions of others and the intrinsic merit of the ideas they overturned. Einstein's Luck is an enthralling and entertaining book, which resurrects the complex personalities, bitter rivalries, and intense human dramas that enliven and illuminate the history of science. Book jacket.

Einstein's Mistakes: The Human Failings of Genius

Einstein's Mistakes: The Human Failings of Genius
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9780393337686
ISBN-13 : 0393337685
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Einstein's Mistakes: The Human Failings of Genius by : Hans C. Ohanian

“A thought-provoking critique of Einstein’s tantalizing combination of brilliance and blunder.”—Andrew Robinson, New Scientist Never before translated into English, the Manimekhalai is one of the great classics of Indian culture.

Einstein

Einstein
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9780300196719
ISBN-13 : 0300196717
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Einstein by : Steven Gimbel

Leven en werk van de Duits-Zwitsers-Amerikaanse theoretisch natuurkundige en uitvinder (1879-1955), met de nadruk op de tijd waarin hij leefde en zijn politieke engagement.

No Shadow of a Doubt

No Shadow of a Doubt
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9780691217154
ISBN-13 : 0691217157
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis No Shadow of a Doubt by : Daniel Kennefick

On their 100th anniversary, the story of the extraordinary scientific expeditions that ushered in the era of relativity In 1919, British scientists led extraordinary expeditions to Brazil and Africa to test Albert Einstein's revolutionary new theory of general relativity in what became the century's most celebrated scientific experiment. The result ushered in a new era and made Einstein a global celebrity by confirming his dramatic prediction that the path of light rays would be bent by gravity. Today, Einstein's theory is scientific fact. Yet the effort to weigh light by measuring the gravitational deflection of starlight during the May 29, 1919, solar eclipse has become clouded by myth and skepticism. Could Arthur Eddington and Frank Dyson have gotten the results they claimed? Did the pacifist Eddington falsify evidence to foster peace after a horrific war by validating the theory of a German antiwar campaigner? In No Shadow of a Doubt, Daniel Kennefick provides definitive answers by offering the most comprehensive and authoritative account of how expedition scientists overcame war, bad weather, and equipment problems to make the experiment a triumphant success. The reader follows Eddington on his voyage to Africa through his letters home, and delves with Dyson into how the complex experiment was accomplished, through his notes. Other characters include Howard Grubb, the brilliant Irishman who made the instruments; William Campbell, the American astronomer who confirmed the result; and Erwin Findlay-Freundlich, the German whose attempts to perform the test in Crimea were foiled by clouds and his arrest. By chronicling the expeditions and their enormous impact in greater detail than ever before, No Shadow of a Doubt reveals a story that is even richer and more exciting than previously known.

Einstein's Bridge

Einstein's Bridge
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Publisher : Baen Books
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781625799265
ISBN-13 : 1625799268
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Einstein's Bridge by : John Cramer

Somewhere in the Multiverse, in a lab distant from the Makers’ Planet, Tunnel Maker, Creator of Bridges, answers an alarm. His inter-universe probe is detecting signals from another bubble universe, indicating that some new high-intelligence alien species is doing high-energy physics and creating hyperdimensional signals. Tunnel Maker knows that, in another bubble universe, the predatory Hive Mind should be receiving the same signals. It is time to make a Bridge . . . George Griffin, experimental physicist working at the newly-operational Superconducting Super Collider (SSC), observes a proton-proton collision that doesn’t make sense. He chases it down and discovers a Bridgehead, a wormhole link to the Makers’ universe. With help from theorist Roger Coulton and writer Alice Lancaster, he establishes communication with the Makers, only to learn that a Hive invasion of Earth is imminent. As the Hive invasion is destroying humanity, by wormhole the Makers transport George and Roger back to 1987, where they must undertake the task of manipulating the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations to change the future and prevent construction of the SSC. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

Einstein in Love

Einstein in Love
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0141002212
ISBN-13 : 9780141002217
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Einstein in Love by : Dennis Overbye

In Einstein in Love, Dennis Overbye has written the first profile of the great scientist to focus exclusively on his early adulthood, when his major discoveries were made. It reveals Einstein to be very much a young man of his time-draft dodger, self-styled bohemian, poet, violinist, and cocky, charismatic genius who left personal and professional chaos in his wake. Drawing upon hundreds of unpublished letters and a decade of research, Einstein in Love is a penetrating portrait of the modern era's most influential thinker.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Einstein

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Einstein
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 1592571859
ISBN-13 : 9781592571857
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Einstein by : Gary Moring

Offer a basic introduction to physics and explains Einstein's scientific theories in laymen's terms, including his theory of general relativity and exploration of quantum mechanics.

Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell

Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 888
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ISBN-10 : 9781400847457
ISBN-13 : 1400847451
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell by : A. Zee

An ideal introduction to Einstein's general theory of relativity This unique textbook provides an accessible introduction to Einstein's general theory of relativity, a subject of breathtaking beauty and supreme importance in physics. With his trademark blend of wit and incisiveness, A. Zee guides readers from the fundamentals of Newtonian mechanics to the most exciting frontiers of research today, including de Sitter and anti-de Sitter spacetimes, Kaluza-Klein theory, and brane worlds. Unlike other books on Einstein gravity, this book emphasizes the action principle and group theory as guides in constructing physical theories. Zee treats various topics in a spiral style that is easy on beginners, and includes anecdotes from the history of physics that will appeal to students and experts alike. He takes a friendly approach to the required mathematics, yet does not shy away from more advanced mathematical topics such as differential forms. The extensive discussion of black holes includes rotating and extremal black holes and Hawking radiation. The ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students, Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell also provides an essential resource for professional physicists and is accessible to anyone familiar with classical mechanics and electromagnetism. It features numerous exercises as well as detailed appendices covering a multitude of topics not readily found elsewhere. Provides an accessible introduction to Einstein's general theory of relativity Guides readers from Newtonian mechanics to the frontiers of modern research Emphasizes symmetry and the Einstein-Hilbert action Covers topics not found in standard textbooks on Einstein gravity Includes interesting historical asides Features numerous exercises and detailed appendices Ideal for students, physicists, and scientifically minded lay readers Solutions manual (available only to teachers)

Finding Einstein's Brain

Finding Einstein's Brain
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780813580401
ISBN-13 : 0813580404
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Einstein's Brain by : Frederick E. Lepore

Albert Einstein remains the quintessential icon of modern genius. Like Newton and many others, his seminal work in physics includes the General Theory of Relativity, the Absolute Nature of Light, and perhaps the most famous equation of all time: E=mc2. Following his death in 1955, Einstein’s brain was removed and preserved, but has never been fully or systematically studied. In fact, the sections are not even all in one place, and some are mysteriously unaccounted for! In this compelling tale, Frederick E. Lepore delves into the strange, elusive afterlife of Einstein’s brain, the controversy surrounding its use, and what its study represents for brain and/or intelligence studies. Carefully reacting to the skepticism of 21st century neuroscience, Lepore more broadly examines the philosophical, medical, and scientific implications of brain-examination. Is the brain simply a computer? If so, how close are we to artificially creating a human brain? Could scientists create a second Einstein? This “biography of a brain” attempts to answer these questions, exploring what made Einstein’s brain anatomy exceptional, and how “found” photographs--discovered more than a half a century after his death--may begin to uncover the nature of genius.

A Theory of Everything (That Matters)

A Theory of Everything (That Matters)
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Publisher : Tyndale Momentum, the nonfiction
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781496438072
ISBN-13 : 1496438078
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis A Theory of Everything (That Matters) by : Alister McGrath

Einstein's revolutionary scientific ideas have transformed the world, ushering in the nuclear age. Is there any place for faith in such a world? This volume is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the role of faith in a world where science and technology govern lives.