2002 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 0231118201 , 023111821X | DJVU | 4 MB
The
internationally renowned physicist Harald Fritzsch deftly explains the
meaning and far-flung implications of the general theory of relativity
and other mysteries of modern physics by presenting an imaginary
conversation among Newton, Einstein, and a fictitious contemporary
particle physicist named Adrian Haller. In this entertaining and
involving account of relativity, Newton serves as the skeptic and asks
the questions a modern reader might ask. Einstein himself does the
explaining, while Haller explains the new developments that have
occurred since the general theory was proposed.
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