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John Gribbin
Einstein´s Masterwork
1915 and the General Theory of Relativity
2016. 240 p. w. 8 figs. 20 cm
Verlag/Jahr: ICON BOOKS 2016
ISBN: 1-78578-048-4 (1785780484)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78578-048-6 (9781785780486)
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In 1915, Albert Einstein presented his masterwork to the Prussian Academy of Sciences: the General Theory of Relativity. It described the evolution of the Universe, black holes, the behaviour of orbiting neutron stars - it even suggested the possibility of time travel. In Einsteins Masterwork, John Gribbin explains exactly why 1915 was Einsteins greatest year.
In 1915, Albert Einstein unveiled his masterwork - a theory, in his words, ´of incomparable beauty´: the General Theory of Relativity. It is sometimes overshadowed - wrongly, argues John Gribbin - by his work of 1905, the Special Theory of Relativity and E = mc².
Just over 100 years later, the first direct detection of gravitational radiation is seen as the ultimate proof of the General Theory´s accuracy.
The General Theory describes the evolution of the Universe, black holes, the behaviour of orbiting neutron stars, and why clocks run slower on Earth than in space. It even suggests the possibility of time travel.
In this ´beautifully written and highly accessible account of the genesis of a great theory´ (Physics World), Gribbin vividly illustrates what an incomparable scientist Albert Einstein really was.
´An absorbing and readable account of Einstein´s life and work´ BBC Sky at Night
´The master of popular science writing´ (Sunday Times) on an incredible year for modern physics - 1915
´An absorbing and readable account of Einstein´s life and work´ BBC Sky at Night
Set to become a staple of any good popular science bookshop shelf
JOHN GRIBBIN is one of the world´s best-known and bestselling popular science authors, described as ´one of the finest and most prolific writers of popular science around´ by the Spectator. His numerous books include In Search of Schrödinger´s Cat (Bantam, 1984), Science: A History (Penguin, 2010), Erwin Schrödinger and the Quantum Revolution (Black Swan, 2013) and many more. He lives with his wife Mary in Sussex.