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The Young Einstein The Advent of Relativity
Author | : Lewis Pyenson |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : UOM:39015017211767 |
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A detailed account of Einstein's childhood and formative years focuses on the intellectual climate of Germany where, before 1919, his trailblazing work on the special and general theories of relativity received widest notice. The author explores the response to the theories by pure mathematicians, who did not have to face the prospect of a fundamental revision of their basic principles, and by physicists and astronomers, who did. Of interest to physicists, academics and students interested in Einstein himself and in the wider history of science and ideas, or in the social and intellectual history of Germany.
Einstein
Author | : Don Howard,John J. Stachel |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0817640304 |
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This book, for a broad readership, examines the young Einstein from a variety of perspectives - personal, scientific, historical, and philosophical.
Einstein s Generation
Author | : Richard Staley |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 505 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780226770574 |
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'Einstein's Generation' offers a new approach to the origins of modern physics by exploring both the material culture that stimulated relativity and the reaction of Einstein's colleagues to his pioneering work.
Young Einstein
Author | : Barry Parker |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2009-02-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0976407647 |
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The story of Einstein's early life written in novel form for ease of reading. It starts when he was nine years old and ends when he was in his early twenties.The book is illustrated with numerous drawing and is an accurate representation of this period of his life. Some of the things covered are: his problems in school, his fascination with a geometry book, his failure to pass the university entrance exams, his narrow escape in a fall on a mountain hike, his university years, his difficulty in finding a job after graduation, and the shock of the pregnancy of his girl friend. This is the first of a trilogy on Einstein;s life
The Road to Einstein s Relativity
Author | : David Lyth |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2019-01-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780429682681 |
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CHOICE Highly Recommended Title, August 2019 Expertly guided by renowned cosmologist Dr. David Lyth, learn about the pioneering scientists whose work provided the foundation for Einstein’s formulation of his theories of relativity, and about Einstein's groundbreaking life and work as well. This highly readable and accessible panorama of the field delicately balances history and science as it takes the reader on an adventure through the centuries. Without complex mathematics or scientific formulae, this book will be of interest to all, even those without a scientific background, who are intrigued to find out more about what paved the way for one of our most famous physicists to push the boundaries of physics to new lengths. Features: Written by an internationally renowned physicist and cosmologist Describes the life and times of Einstein and his important predecessors Focuses on one of the most famous areas of science, Einstein’s Relativity Theory
Einstein s Pathway to the Special Theory of Relativity
Author | : Galina Weinstein |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2015-06-18 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781443878890 |
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This book pieces together the jigsaw puzzle of Einstein’s journey to discovering the special theory of relativity. Between 1902 and 1905, Einstein sat in the Patent Office and may have made calculations on old pieces of paper that were once patent drafts. One can imagine Einstein trying to hide from his boss, writing notes on small sheets of paper, and, according to reports, seeing to it that the small sheets of paper on which he was writing would vanish into his desk-drawer as soon as he heard footsteps approaching his door. He probably discarded many pieces of papers and calculations and flung them in the waste paper basket in the Patent Office. The end result was that Einstein published nothing regarding the special theory of relativity prior to 1905. For many years before 1905, he had been intensely concerned with the topic; in fact, he was busily working on the problem for seven or eight years prior to 1905. Unfortunately, there are no surviving notebooks and manuscripts, no notes and papers or other primary sources from this critical period to provide any information about the crucial steps that led Einstein to his great discovery. In May 1905, Henri Poincaré sent three letters to Hendrik Lorentz at the same time that Einstein wrote his famous May 1905 letter to Conrad Habicht, promising him four works, of which the fourth one, Relativity, was a rough draft at that point. In the May 1905 letters to Lorentz, Poincaré presented the basic equations of his 1905 “Dynamics of the Electron”, meaning that, at this point, Poincaré and Einstein both had drafts of papers relating to the principle of relativity. The book discusses Einstein’s and Poincaré’s creativity and the process by which their ideas developed. The book also explores the misunderstandings and paradoxes apparent in the theory of relativity, and unravels the subtleties and creativity of Einstein.
The Roots of Special Relativity
Author | : Peter Galison,Michael Gordin,David Kaiser |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2013-09-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781136709166 |
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Modern science has changed every aspect of life in ways that cannot be compared to developments of previous eras. This four-volume set presents key developments within modern physical science and the effects of these discoveries on modern global life. The first two volumes explore the history of the concept of relativity, the cultural roots of science, the concept of time and gravity before, during, and after Einstein's theory, and the cultural reception of relativity. Volume 3 explores the impact of modern science upon global politics and the creation of a new kind of war, and Volume 4 details the old and new efforts surrounding the elucidation of the quantum world, as well as the cultural impact of particle physics. This reprint collection pools the best scholarship available, collected from a large array of difficult to acquire books, journals, and pamphlets. Each volume begins with an introductory essay, written by one of the top scholars in the history of science. Students and scholars of modern culture, science, and society will find these volumes a veritable research gold mine.
Relativity Principles and Theories from Galileo to Einstein
Author | : Olivier Darrigol |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 2021-12-22 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780192666185 |
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Motion is always relative to some thing. Is this thing a concrete body like the earth, is it an abstract space, or is it an imagined frame? Do the laws of physics depend on the choice of reference? It there a choice for which the laws are simplest? Is this choice unique? Is there a physical cause for the choice made? These questions traverse the history of modern physics from Galileo to Einstein. The answers involved Galilean relativity, Newton's absolute space, the purely relational concepts of Descartes, Leibniz, and Mach, and many forgotten uses of relativity principles in mechanics, optics, and electrodynamics - until the relativity theories of Poincaré, Einstein, Minkowksi, and Laue radically redefined space and time to satisfy universal kinds of relativity. Accordingly, this book retraces the emergence of relativity principles in early modern mechanics, documents their constructive use in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century mechanics, optics, and electrodynamics, and gives a well-rooted account of the genesis of special and general relativity in the early twentieth century. As an exercise in long-term history, it demonstrates the connectivity of issues and approaches across several centuries, despite enormous changes in context and culture. As an account of the genesis of relativity theories, it brings unprecedented clarity and fullness by broadening the spectrum of resources on which the principal actors drew.