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Einstein, the searcher : $b his work explained from dialogues with Einstein

By Alexander Moszkowski

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Step into the world of a groundbreaking genius as his revolutionary theories and profound philosophies are revealed through intimate conversations.

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2023-04-30
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"Einstein, the Searcher: His Work Explained from Dialogues with Einstein" by Alexander Moszkowski is a journey into the brilliant mind of Albert Einstein through engaging conversations. Set in the early 1900s, the book explores Einstein's revolutionary ideas, primarily the Theory of Relativity, along with his philosophical perspectives on science and the world. Instead of formal explanations, the book uses dialogues to make complex ideas understandable to everyone. The story starts by showing Einstein's huge influence on modern science, especially through his interactions with other scientists. After learning about a fascinating lecture by Henri Poincaré, the author seeks to understand Einstein's research and starts a number of stimulating conversations. These chats reveal Einstein's easy-going personality and deep belief in his own theories, highlighting his talent for explaining complicated subjects in a simple way, inviting the reader to understand and appreciate both the technical complexity and beauty involved in his work.

About the Author

Alexander Moszkowski was a German satirist, writer and philosopher also of Polish-Jewish descent. He was the brother of the composer and pianist Moritz Moszkowski.

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