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SUMMARY
EINSTEIN: HIS LIFE AND UNIVERSE
BASED ON THE BOOK BY WALTER ISAACSON
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES
CONTENT
The Light-Beam Rider
Childhood, 1879–1896
The Zurich Polytechnic, 1896–1900
The Lovers, 1900–1904
The Miracle Year: Quanta and Molecules, 1905
Special Relativity, 1905
The Happiest Thought, 1906–1909
The Wandering Professor, 1909–1914
General Relativity, 1911–1915
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ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
“Einstein: His Life and Universe” by Walter Isaacson explores the extraordinary life of Albert Einstein, from his early years as an unconventional student to his rise as one of history’s greatest scientific minds. The biography delves into Einstein’s groundbreaking contributions to physics, such as his theories of relativity, and also examines his personal struggles, relationships, and political activism. Isaacson highlights the complex interplay between Einstein’s intellectual genius, personal life, and his deep commitment to human rights, peace, and social justice. The book presents a nuanced portrait of a man whose legacy continues to shape both science and society.
© 2024 Library Of Stories (Lydbog): 9798347856862
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Lydbog: 4. december 2024
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