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Hardcover
Pagina's
224
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2014
Uitgever
Folio Society
Beschrijving
In 1905 Albert Einstein published the most famous equation of all time, e=mc², and man’s understanding of the universe was transformed. But how many of us know what Einstein’s theories of relativity actually mean in terms of the world in which we live? Fortunately, Einstein’s inestimable genius extended to an ability to present his ideas cogently. Written in the hope that it would ‘provide a few happy hours of suggestive thought’, Relativity is a surprisingly accessible work, and the essential guide to one of the most fundamental discoveries of modern science.
Introduced by Roger Penrose, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
Bound in Kephera
Printed and blocked in holographic foil with a design by Jonathan Kitchen
Set in Palatino
224 pages; portrait frontispiece
Introduced by Roger Penrose, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
Bound in Kephera
Printed and blocked in holographic foil with a design by Jonathan Kitchen
Set in Palatino
224 pages; portrait frontispiece
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