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  • Einstein the Searcher

    Translated by Henry L. Brose ...
    This book, originally published in 1921, is written as an introduction of the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein. Moszkowski wrote the book in a way simple to understand for everyone. He developed the content in close personal discussions and it offers a wonderful view into the human Albert Einstein and his life and work. The writer Alexander Moszkowski lived from 1851 to 1934. He was born in ... Read more

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  • Einstein, the searcher

    Einstein, the Searcher: His Work Explained from Dialogues with Einstein by Alexander Moszkowski is a fascinating exploration into the mind and personality of one of history’s greatest scientific geniuses, Albert Einstein. Drawing from a series of personal conversations and interviews with Einstein himself, Moszkowski presents a unique and intimate portrait of the man behind the theory of ... Read more

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  • Einstein The Searcher

    His Work Explained from Dialogues with Einstein

    Translated by Henry L. Brose ...
    Series series Routledge Library Editions: 20th Century Science
    This volume, first published in 1921, presents a series of portraits of Einstein, thus offering glimpses in the character and private reflections of the man who changed the course of modern science. Intended neither as a biography, nor as a résumé of Einsteinian physics, Einstein: The Searcher instead focusses on Einstein’s relationship with the scientific project as he himself conceived it, and ... Read more

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  • Quantum Physics and Ultimate Reality: Mystical Writings of Great Physicists

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  • What is Life?

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  • Essays in Science

    The Authorized Albert Einstein Archives Edition: An homage to the men and women of science, and an exposition of Einstein's place in scientific history.In this fascinating collection of articles and speeches, Albert Einstein reflects not only on the scientific method at work in his own theoretical discoveries, but also eloquently expresses a great appreciation for his scientific contemporaries and ... Read more

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  • Quantum Questions

    Mystical Writings of the World's Great Physicists

    Edited by Ken Wilber ...
    The mystical writings of the world’s great physicists—now in one eye-opening volume that bridges the gap between science and religionQuantum Questions collects the mystical writings of each of the major physicists involved in the discovery of quantum physics and relativity, including Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, and Max Planck. The selections are written in nontechnical language and will be ... Read more

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  • Letters to Solovine, 1906–1955

    A provocative collection of letters to his longtime friend and translator that spans Einstein's career and reveals the inner thoughts and daily life of a transformative geniusFrom their early days as tutor and scholar discussing philosophy over Spartan dinners to their work together to publish Einstein's books in Europe, in Maurice Solovine, Albert Einstein found both an engaged mind and a loyal ... Read more

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