"Relativity: The Special and the General Theory" is a seminal work by Albert Einstein, first published in 1916, designed to explain the groundbreaking theories that reshaped our understanding of the universe. In this accessible text, Einstein introduces readers to the Special Theory of Relativity, which addresses the relationship between space and time, and the General Theory of Relativity, which expands these concepts to include gravity as the curvature of space-time caused by mass and energy. Written for the layperson, Einstein employs clear language and thought experiments to elucidate complex ideas such as time dilation, length contraction, and the equivalence principle, making this book a cornerstone of modern physics and a must-read for anyone interested in the fundamental nature of reality.
What Makes Time Special?
Craig Callender
audiobookThe Mystery of Sleep
Meir Kryger
audiobookUnderstanding the Brain : From Cells to Behavior to Cognition
John E. Dowling
audiobookCHARGE : Why Does Gravity Rule?
Frank Close
audiobookThe Unknown Universe
Stuart Clark
audiobookGratitude Works!
Robert A. Emmons
audiobookThings That Go Bump in the Universe
C. Renee James
audiobookThe Big Bang Theory
Karen C. Fox
audiobookSecrets of the Human Body
Chris van Tulleken, Xand van Tulleken, Andrew Cohen
audiobookThe Illusionist Brain
Jordi Cami, Luis M. Martinez
audiobookScatterbrain
Henning Beck
audiobookBlack Holes : The Key to Understanding the Universe
Professor Brian Cox
audiobook