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Albert Einstein: The Persistent Illusion of Transience [Hardcover]

Ze'ev Rosenkranz (Editor), Barbara Wolff (Editor)
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965493325X 978-9654933254 January 7, 2007
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SOME coffee table books are more important than others. Magnes Press of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has just issued Albert Einstein: The Persistent Illusion of Transience, containing an amazing collection of documents and photographs. In this enterprise the university has an edge: Einstein bequeathed his personal and scientific papers to it, and they are housed in its Albert Einstein Archives. The editors have divided the book into sections on the great scientists family life, his science, his politics, his Jewish identity, his sojourn in the United States, his hobbies (music, sailing), his correspondence with children, a Curiosity File (consisting mostly of peculiar letters from admirers) and last, Einstein the Myth. This deals with his entry into popular culture and features the famous (uncropped) photo of the 72-year-old Nobelist sticking his tongue out at a United Press photographer while sitting in the back seat of an automobile between Frank Aydelotte, former director of the Institute for Advanced Study, and Mrs. Aydelotte. The final section also includes and I rather wish it didnt a color photograph of pieces of his brain in a jar. But the jugged brain is the only lapse in this handsomely produced volume. Turning its pages, you come so close to Einstein he seems to be in the room with you. The birth certificate, issued in Ulm, Germany, on March 15, 1879. Photos of his parents, the father a kind-hearted man, unsuccessful merchant, fond of German literature, the mother looking a bit more intelligent. A class photograph at Munichs Luitpold-Gymnasium: five rows of little boys, among them 10-year-old Albert, the only one smiling. Letters in his neat hand, signed Albert. with the period. In one, he addresses his colleague Conrad Habicht (So what are you up to, you frozen whale, you smoked, fried, canned piece of soul), with whom he often discussed physics as he neared the annus mirabilis, 1905, in which he produced the papers on special relativity, the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion and the equivalence of mass and energy. Theres a photo of him and his second wife (and cousin), Elsa, at the Grand Canyon in 1931, standing unnervingly close to the edge, with that landscape of deep time stretching behind them, and youre reminded that the staggering age represented there must have been a drop in the bucket to him. Theres a picture of him in Bern, Switzerland, circa 1905, in a truly awful tailor-made plaid suit with matching vest. My favorite is a shot of him striding down a leafy street in Princeton, N.J., wearing the kind of clothes youd mow the lawn in and looking the picture of health and happiness, just a year or two before his death in 1955. There are photos of him in 1925 with physicist Niels Bohr, with whom he argued adamantly and long about the reality of quantum theory a probabilistic worldview he had helped initiate with his paper on the photoelectric effect. It soon became clear that Einstein would never accept it. Outside the mainstream of theoretical physics in later life, Einstein labored to find a unified field theory a reason for everything, in a sense. He failed. But relativity was enough, and he knew it. Heres his stock answer to journalists who asked him the reason for his fame: When the blind beetle crawls over the surface of a globe, he doesnt realize that the track he has covered is curved. I was lucky enough to have spotted it. --The Los Angeles Times Book Review, October 28, 2007.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 266 pages
  • Publisher: The Hebrew University Magnes Press (January 7, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 965493325X
  • ISBN-13: 978-9654933254
  • Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 9.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,354,296 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in Melbourne, Australia. Grew up there and in Vienna, Austria. Moved to Israel in 1981 and to the US in 2002. Live in Pasadena, CA. Work as a senior editor at the Einstein Papers Project at Caltech.
Greatly enjoy working on the historical edition of Albert Einstein's writings and correspondence. Specialize in his personal life and public activities. Always discovering new, fascinating aspects of his life and work.
Currently writing an autobiographical play.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very special Einstein book, August 23, 2007
This review is from: Albert Einstein: The Persistent Illusion of Transience (Hardcover)
The books on Einstein continue to appear at ever accelerating since the one- hundredth anniversary of the annus mirabilis( 1905) when Einstein published the four papers that changed our perception of the physical world. Now Hebrew University the archivist of Einstein's personal papers has in conjunction with its university press, Magnes produced a truly stunning volume on Einstein's life and work. I'll admit what really knocked me out here are the quality photos many of which I have not seen before. The sad strangeness in the eyes of Einstein's first wife in a photo with her sons, the bearlike strength of the young Einstein so at odds with our image of the scattered - hair dreamy genius. I was too pleasantly surprised by the quality of the text, even that providing brief descriptions of Einstein's major scientific accomplishments.
The work also has many captions which contains quotations from Einstein. And the truth is Einstein seems a very wise and humane person i.e. not simply some kind of remarkable-super-brained genius.
This is a very special book and one I loved looking through and reading.
I believe all those who take interest in Einstein and his work will take pleasure from this work.
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