Albert Einstein Who explores the life and groundbreaking scientific contributions of Albert Einstein, the physicist whose theories revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Moving beyond a simple recounting of achievements, the book delves into Einstein's personal journey from a patent office clerk to a global icon, his rebellious spirit, and his profound impact on modern physics. Readers gain insight into how Einstein's "miracle year" of 1905 led to the Special Theory of Relativity and the iconic equation E=mc², linking energy and matter, concepts that challenged Newtonian physics.
The biography emphasizes Einstein's work at Princeton, his involvement in discussions about atomic weapons, and his advocacy for pacifism. It connects his theories to multiple disciplines, illustrating how General Relativity influenced philosophy and enabled technologies like GPS. The book balances Einstein's scientific breakthroughs with his personal life, political views, and cultural influence, presenting a comprehensive picture of a man who transformed physics and continues to shape our understanding of reality.