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In this meticulously researched and beautifully crafted biography, you'll walk in the footsteps of a young einstein, whose insatiable curiosity led him from the unassuming town of ulm, germany, to the pinnacle of scientific achievement. Discover the genius behind the theory of relativity, the revolutionary equation e=mc (2), and his audacious challenges to the conventions of physics.
But this biography goes beyond science. You'll uncover the human side of einstein, the advocate for peace and civil rights, and the man whose wisdom and wit continue to inspire.
Inside you will read about...
A genius shows up with a deformed head The odd shaped head starts to read Einstein had a "miracle year" Einstein finds he has enemies Albert had his problems too Did einstein have a 3rd son? You decide The end is soon to come
In his later years albert einstein was known as a gentle and lovable man who forgot his socks and rarely combed his hair. But he was much more than an absent-minded genius. He was a fierce individualist, who, as a teenager, renounced his german citizenship rather than serve in the army. As a rebel against every form of authority, an outspoken enemy of anti-semitism and fascism, and a socialist with an enduring commitment to social justice, you will learn in this book that even as einstein was setting newtonian physics on its ear, he considered his most important work to be about something very different: the bettering of humanity.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In this meticulously researched and beautifully crafted biography, you'll walk in the footsteps of a young einstein, whose insatiable curiosity led him from the unassuming town of ulm, germany, to the pinnacle of scientific achievement. Discover the genius behind the theory of relativity, the revolutionary equation e=mc (2), and his audacious challenges to the conventions of physics.
But this biography goes beyond science. You'll uncover the human side of einstein, the advocate for peace and civil rights, and the man whose wisdom and wit continue to inspire.
Inside you will read about...
A genius shows up with a deformed head The odd shaped head starts to read Einstein had a "miracle year" Einstein finds he has enemies Albert had his problems too Did einstein have a 3rd son? You decide The end is soon to come
In his later years albert einstein was known as a gentle and lovable man who forgot his socks and rarely combed his hair. But he was much more than an absent-minded genius. He was a fierce individualist, who, as a teenager, renounced his german citizenship rather than serve in the army. As a rebel against every form of authority, an outspoken enemy of anti-semitism and fascism, and a socialist with an enduring commitment to social justice, you will learn in this book that even as einstein was setting newtonian physics on its ear, he considered his most important work to be about something very different: the bettering of humanity.