The Meaning of Relativity (Paper) - Softcover

Einstein, Albert

 
9780691023526: The Meaning of Relativity (Paper)

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Libro lievemente ingiallito dal tempo. Comprende la teoria relativistica del campo non simmetrico. Quinta Edizione Buono (Good) .

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In 1921, a young Albert Einstein travelled to America to give four lectures at Princeton University, paving the way for a more complete acceptance of his theory of general relativity. These lectures are published together as The Meaning of Relativity, and were revised with each new edition until Einstein's death. Despite Einstein's profession that he thought without using words, his examples and descriptions of the relativistic world he perceived are clear and easy to follow. Unfortunately for non-technical readers, his presentation requires deep diversions into mathematics often enough to break up the flow of his narrative and they may find this rough terrain. But for the mathematically sophisticated or the devoted scientific historian, these lectures are profoundly illuminating-- Einstein's bright, quiet genius shines through in the simplicity and economy of his writing. Two appendices follow the lectures: The first covers advances and experimental verifications after 1921; the second, "Relativistic theory of the non-symmetric field", was Einstein's last scientific paper. The Meaning of Relativity documents a revolution in progress and yields to the careful student deeper truths than those found in physics textbooks. --Rob Lightner, Amazon.com

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"A condensed unified presentation intended for one who has already gone through a standard text and digested the mechanics of tensor theory and the physical basis of relativity. Einstein's little book then serves as an excellent tying-together of loose ends and as a broad survey of the subject."--Physics Today

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