Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein, best known as a physicist, was also a prolific writer, contributing to both scientific literature and philosophical discussions. His most famous work is "Relativity: The Special and General Theory," where he explains his groundbreaking theory in accessible terms. Einstein also explored political and social issues in books like "Out of My Later Years" and "The World As I See It." Through his writings, he became a voice for peace, human rights, and intellectual freedom, offering profound insights beyond physics.

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How does it come about that alongside of the idea of ponderable matter, which is derived by abstraction from everyday life, the physicists set the idea of the existence of another kind of matter, the ether? The explanation is probably to be sought in those phenomena which have given rise to the theory of action at a distance, and in the properties of light which have led to the undulatory theory. Let... more...

PART I THE SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY PHYSICAL MEANING OF GEOMETRICAL PROPOSITIONS In your schooldays most of you who read this book made acquaintance with the noble building of Euclid's geometry, and you remember — perhaps with more respect than love — the magnificent structure, on the lofty staircase of which you were chased about for uncounted hours by conscientious teachers. By reason of... more...