Relativity
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Relativity

by Albert Einstein

Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
1816

Overview

Albert Einstein's Relativity introduces the ideas that changed modern physics, explaining how space, time, motion, and gravity behave when viewed through the lens of relativity. Rather than a dense technical treatise, the book aims to clarify the logic behind Einstein's theories for general readers, using careful reasoning and accessible examples to build understanding step by step.

It is a strong choice for readers who want a conceptual entry point into physics, cosmology, and scientific revolution. Relativity helps explain why common intuitions about time and motion can fail, and why the universe looks different at high speeds and large scales. The book suits curious readers who want substance without a textbook's heaviness. The book is especially useful for readers who want to understand the ideas behind the equations before confronting them.

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