Filled with illuminating anecdotes and fascinating accounts of experiments, this book aims to introduce the interested lay person to the subject of relativity in a way which is accessible and engaging and at the same time scientifically rigorous.
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Relativity explained with excellent clarity and enlightening analogies. It does need a very basic understanding of physics, however. If you remember the mandatory physics course in high school where thay taught about force, distance and velocity you should be fine. The equations, although simple, can be a bit disorienting when listened to as an audiobook.
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