Einstein and the Universe

Einstein and the Universe

by Charles Nordmann

16 chapters5h 11mEnglish1922

About this book

"M. Nordmann has presented Einstein’s principle in words which lift the average reader over many of the difficulties he must encounter in trying to take it in. Remembering Goethe’s maxim that he who would accomplish anything must limit himself, he has not aimed at covering the full field to which Einstein’s teaching is directed. But he succeeds in making many abstruse things intelligible to the layman." - Summary by from the Preface by Viscount Haldane Giving significant credit to Henri Poincaré and others whose work provided some of the basis from which Einstein developed his Special and General Theories of Relativity, Nordmann provides easily grasped examples to explain complex phenomena outside the grasp of the non-physicist. Finally, he compares and contrasts the Relativist vs. Newtonian interpretation of the world. (Summary by J. M. Smallheer)

Chapters (16)

1Preface by Viscount Richard Burton Haldane
368
2Introduction
315
3The Metmorphoses of Space and Time
1625
4Science in a No-Thoroughfare
1439
5Science in a No-Thoroughfare, continued
902
6Einstein's Solution
1384
7Einstein's Solution, continued
817
8Einstein's Mechanics
1528
9Einstein's Mechanics, continued
1477
10Generalised Relativity
1407
11Generalised Relativity, continued
984
12The New Conception of Gravitation
1414
13The New Conception of Gravitation, continued
1108
14Is the Universe Infinite?
1200
15Science and Reality
1369
16Einstein or Newton?
1382

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