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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
372
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jul 30, 2022
Editore
Birkhäuser
ISBN-10
3030979547
ISBN-13
9783030979546
Descrizione
In a deep dive into one of the most significant breakthroughs in modern physics, the narrative unfolds the journey of how Albert Einstein developed his field equations of gravitation. The authors, Michel Janssen and Jürgen Renn, meticulously trace the historical and scientific contexts that shaped Einstein's revolutionary ideas. They explore the intellectual landscape of early 20th-century physics, highlighting the influences and inspirations behind Einstein's thought process.
The book captures the essence of scientific discovery, illustrating the challenges and triumphs that accompanied Einstein's quest for understanding gravity. Through a combination of rigorous analysis and insightful interpretation, the authors detail the pivotal moments leading to the formulation of these equations, setting the stage for a new era in theoretical physics.
As readers sift through the layered complexities of Einstein’s thinking, they are encouraged to appreciate the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry. The detailed examination of sources not only sheds light on Einstein's genius but also on the collective efforts of his contemporaries.
Ultimately, this exploration offers a rich perspective on how a few equations have profoundly shaped our comprehension of the universe and the nature of reality itself. Janssen and Renn provide an engrossing narrative that balances technical rigor with accessible storytelling, making this work a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
The book captures the essence of scientific discovery, illustrating the challenges and triumphs that accompanied Einstein's quest for understanding gravity. Through a combination of rigorous analysis and insightful interpretation, the authors detail the pivotal moments leading to the formulation of these equations, setting the stage for a new era in theoretical physics.
As readers sift through the layered complexities of Einstein’s thinking, they are encouraged to appreciate the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry. The detailed examination of sources not only sheds light on Einstein's genius but also on the collective efforts of his contemporaries.
Ultimately, this exploration offers a rich perspective on how a few equations have profoundly shaped our comprehension of the universe and the nature of reality itself. Janssen and Renn provide an engrossing narrative that balances technical rigor with accessible storytelling, making this work a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Storia