
Since the death of Albert Einstein in 1955 there have been many books and articles written about the man and a number of attempts to "explain" relativity. In this new major work Abraham Pais, himself an eminent physicist who worked alongside Einstein in the post-war years, traces the development of Einstein's entire oeuvre. This is the first book which deal comprehensively and in depth with Einstein's science, both the successes and the failures. Running through the book is a completely non-scientific biography (identified in the table of contents by italic type) including many letters which appear in English for the first time, as well as other information not published before. Throughout the preparation of this book, Pais has had complete access to the Einstein Archives (now in the possession of the Hebrew University) and the invaluable guidance of the late Helen Dukas—formerly Einstein's private secretary."Accurate, witty and clear as brook water, it is a work against which future scientific biographies will be measured."--New York Times Book Review.
This work investigates the comprehensive scientific evolution of Albert Einstein while simultaneously documenting the personal history of the man behind the theories. Abraham Pais, a physicist who collaborated with Einstein, utilizes his unique access to the Einstein Archives and personal correspondence to construct a dual-track narrative that balances technical scientific analysis with biographical detail. The text aims to provide a definitive account of Einstein's intellectual successes and failures, grounded in primary source material and firsthand professional insight.
What You Will Find
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Experts and critics widely regard this text as a foundational and authoritative scientific biography. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density, which requires a significant background in physics to fully comprehend the scientific chapters.
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Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191524026
ISBN-13:
9780191524028
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