The Faber book of Science (2013)

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While still a young man he provided physicists with entirely new ways of thinking about space, time and gravitation. In later years his appearance and personality – the thistledown hair-do, the sad chimpanzee face, the pacifism, the simple tastes – gave the west its paramount symbol of benevolent scientific genius.
    Born in Ulm, Germany, Einstein went to school in Munich, where his father ran a small engineering works. The pedantic educational regime daunted him, and he was credited with litt
...le academic ability. Two of his uncles encouraged his interest in physics and maths, though, and he studied these subjects as an undergraduate at Zurich Polytechnic. Becoming a Swiss citizen, he taught maths, and acted as an examiner at the Swiss Patent Office in Berne. In 1905, at the age of 26, he published four epoch-making scientific papers, including his Special Theory of Relativity. The General Theory followed in 1916.
    In his Popular Exposition of the two theories (1920), Einstein explains for non-scientific readers how his ideas differ from those of orthodox physics.


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