Einstein: A Biography

Read [Jürgen Neffe Book] ^ Einstein: A Biography Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Einstein: A Biography In Einstein: A Biography, Jürgen Neffe presents a clear and probing portrait of the man behind the myth.  Much of Einsteins life is shrouded in legend. He also made enormous contributions to quantum mechanics and cosmology, and for his work he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921. Born in Ulm, Germany, in 1879, he is most famous for his theory of relativity. From popular images and advertisements to various works of theater and fiction, he has come to signify so many things. A s

Einstein: A Biography

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Rating : 4.57 (786 Votes)
Asin : 0374146640
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 480 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-04-04
Language : English

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This expanded version of Neffe's acclaimed biography first published in Germany in 2005 takes advantage of newly discovered documents, including the diaries of Einstein's Berlin physician, János Plesch, and letters from Einstein to his first wife, Mileva, and his sons, Hans Albert and Eduard. From Publishers Weekly Rarely has a single individual been so farsighted and myopic at the same time," Neffe observes, setting off to illuminate the truth behind the legend of Albert Einstein. All rights reserved. Coupling insights into Einstein's character with clear descriptions of the physicist's groundbreaking research, Neffe creates a fascinating portrait of this "egocentric loner with a sense

In Einstein: A Biography, Jürgen Neffe presents a clear and probing portrait of the man behind the myth.  Much of Einstein's life is shrouded in legend. He also made enormous contributions to quantum mechanics and cosmology, and for his work he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921. Born in Ulm, Germany, in 1879, he is most famous for his theory of relativity. From popular images and advertisements to various works of theater and fiction, he has come to signify so many things. A self-pronounced pacifist, humanist, and, late in his life, democratic socialist, Einstein was also deeply concerned with the social impact of his discoveries. Unearthing new documents, including a series of previously unknown letters from Einstein to his sons, which shed new light on his role as a father, Neffe paints a rich portrait of the tumultuous years in which Einste

Jerry D. Young said NOT FOR THE MATHEMATICAL-PHYSICS CHALLENGED. The opening chapter is the key to opening EINSTEIN by Jurgen Neffe. The vivid prose describes Thomas Harvey's autopsy of Albert Einstein's brain. Harvey basically steals the brain in which "he (Harvey) is certain, lies the key to understanding the greatest intellectual creative power." The chapter stands as a metaphor for Neffe's literary dissection of Einstein's psychological and rational mind.I suppose that when I chose Jurgen Neffe's book, I anticipated a more standard biography. I possibly expected a narrative of Einstein's life. Instead, Neffe's meticulously researched take on Einstein delves into the. Time well spent This is far from your average biography. To begin with, the narrative is not chronological. The author holds Einstein like a jewel and exposes him one facet at a time. It is a nontraditional approach to a unique man. But it works. The reader is left to put the parts together and it reveals a complex person like anyone, and unlike anyone ever. Also unique in this book is the access the author provides to the science -- yesterday's, today's and tomorrow's. He doesn't just translate complex ideas into accessible forms, which he does wonderfully, but he displays these achievements and failures in their full hi. "insights into Einstein's life and work" according to Zach Scott. This is an excellent biography of Albert Einstein, whom Neffe considers "one of the greatest men in the history of the world." In addition to special and general relativity (including how these ideas developed in his mind), there is very good coverage of Einstein's contributions to quantum physics, including the photoelectric effect, the duality of light, Bose-Einstein statistics and condensates, stimulated emission, and the EPR paradox. Neffe explains how Einstein's work in relativity and quantum physics is influencing research in physics today. There is the interesting story of how East Germany (GDR) hon

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