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Albert Einstein: The Genius Who Changed Physics - Micro Book - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World - cover

Albert Einstein: The Genius Who Changed Physics - Micro Book - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World

Ciro Irmici

Verlag: Ciro Irmici

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Dive into the life of Albert Einstein—the man whose ideas changed our understanding of the universe and shaped modern science. Albert Einstein: The Genius Who Changed Physics explores the incredible journey of a young man who defied convention, transforming our concepts of space, time, and energy.
From his humble beginnings to his groundbreaking theories of relativity and his contributions to quantum mechanics, this book covers Einstein’s lifelong dedication to discovery and his powerful legacy in science, philosophy, and human rights.

Inside, readers will find detailed chapters on his revolutionary theories, his Nobel Prize-winning work, and his relentless pursuit of a unified field theory. Discover the human side of Einstein, the thinker who advocated for peace, justice, and ethical responsibility, making this book a must-read for anyone inspired by science, intellectual curiosity, and the courage to change the world.

Whether you’re a physics enthusiast or simply intrigued by Einstein’s story, this comprehensive biography brings his genius to life and uncovers the timeless impact of one of history’s greatest minds.
Verfügbar seit: 27.11.2024.
Drucklänge: 72 Seiten.

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