![]() Nobel Prize), the Special and General Theories of Relativity, theĬurvature of "spacetime," the mysteries of Quantum Theory, and Photoelectric effect (for which, oddly enough, Einstein won his only It is a highly intelligent introduction to such things as the law of the Leaving readers with as many questions as it answers. Into the advanced theories of the past century, while necessarily ![]() What it does do is to provide a lucid window Einstein: His LifeĪnd Universe serves its readers well by settling for something farĭifferent than a textbook. People's grasp (including this reviewer's). Toĭo that would have lost readers in material far beyond most Were wise not to attempt an exhaustive study of contemporary physics. The ten-part series based on it that began its run in April 2017, they When Walter Isaacson wrote this book and National Geographic did ![]() (Basis for Genius, the ten-part National Geographic series, 2017,
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