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Berlin's Alchemist

Pasquale De Marco

Editora: Publishdrive

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In the heart of Berlin, during a period of transformative upheaval, a scientific revolution was brewing. Albert Einstein's arrival in the city in 1914 marked the beginning of an extraordinary journey that would redefine our understanding of the universe.

This book delves into Einstein's formative years in Berlin, shedding light on the pivotal moments that shaped his revolutionary theories. Through a captivating narrative, we explore the intellectual landscape of the city, the collaborations and rivalries that fueled his creativity, and the personal struggles that tested his resolve.

Witness Einstein's intellectual evolution, from his early fascination with physics to the unveiling of his groundbreaking theories of relativity and quantum mechanics. Gain insights into his struggles to reconcile his scientific pursuits with the turbulent political and social upheavals of his time.

Einstein's legacy extends far beyond the realm of science. His work transformed our understanding of the cosmos, reshaping our perceptions of time, space, and reality. His writings and public lectures captivated audiences worldwide, inspiring generations of scientists, philosophers, and artists.

Discover the profound impact Einstein had on our understanding of the universe and the enduring legacy he left behind. His story serves as a testament to the transformative power of scientific inquiry and the indomitable spirit of human curiosity.

Join us on this journey through Einstein's Berlin years, where scientific breakthroughs and personal struggles intertwine to create a captivating tale of genius, resilience, and the pursuit of knowledge.


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Disponível desde: 02/06/2025.
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