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3527405747 978-3527405749 May 13, 2005
In 1905, Albert Einstein published five scientific articles that fundamentally changed the world-view of physics: The Special Theory of Reativity revolutionized our concept of space and time, E=mc² became the best-known equation in physics.
On the occasion of the 100th aniversary of his "annus mirabilis" 1905, the UNESCO declared the year 2005 the "World Year of Physics", in order to draw attention to the impact of physics. The Max Planck Institute for the history of science dedicates an exhibition in the Kronprinzenpalais in Berlin to the probably most important scientist of the 20th century.

In this book, over 60 essays explain the historical background of Einstein's life and work, shed light on many different aspects of his biography, and on the scientific fields and topics that are connected to Einstein's work. The authors are some of the most renowned Einstein researchers in the world, such as Zeev Rosenkranz, John Stachel and Robert Schulmann.
The essays form a bridge between scientific and cultural history, opening up a perspective on Einstein's biography which goes beyond the traditional picture of the exceptional science genius.

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"...an amazing array of fascinating photographs, charts, diagrams and documents on every page."  (Globe and Mail, December 9, 2006)

"Refreshing insights, superb illustrations and photographs, and analyses of the great man's impact on today's research make this book a constant delight." (NSTA Recommends, August 15, 2006)

"…allows one to reflect on not only Einstein's role in the subsequent development of science, but on science's role in….the shaping of human history." (MAA Reviews, February 17, 2006)

“…a unique and wonderful book…written in an easy-to-understand language…this is one of the books one cannot put down after opening it…” (Chromatographia, Vol 62 (7/8), October 2005)

"This fascinating and beautifully illustrated volume explores the great man's life, science and cultural impact. (The Guardian)

“It is an excellent volume, which I would warmly recommend to anyone interested in the life and work of one of the greatest scientists…” (Materials World, April 2007)

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This book is dedicated to the changes in our worldview that are due to work Albert Einstein. It comprises essays and apercus from more than 100 authors, who examine the life and work of Einstein from very different perspectives. The intention is to give the reader the pleasure of wandering through the same worlds that Einstein did. The first section looks at the question of how worldviews arise through the acquisition of knowledge, and how new insights can cause these worldviews to collapse. The essays in the second section are dedicated to private issues, such as Einstein's love of music, as well as to the central scientific aspects of his life's work, for example, the concept of inertia or gravitational lensing. The third section deals with issues of contemporary science such as astrophysics and cosmology as well as quantum mechanics and particle physics. This final section also examines the political legacy of Einstein's work.

Among the authors are prominent scientists from all over the world, who are able to communicate to readers without academic preparation an overview of the present status of research related to Einstein.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (May 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527405747
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527405749
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,846,345 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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murder list, electrical rays, brightest arc lamps, contiguous action, elliptical space, atomic armament, spatial sections
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