Synopses & Reviews
Albert Einstein's classic guide to the theory of relativity, with insights from today's leading experts.
This new edition of Relativity (the first updated version in over fifty years) includes a wealth of original material written by some of today's foremost scientific authorities. Bestselling author and physicist Roger Penrose puts Einstein's work in historical context and details major developments in relativity theory over subsequent years. Relativity expert Robert Geroch provides commentary on key aspects of the special and general theories; and historian David Cassidy explores the profound impact of Einstein's ideas on our culture at large. Now, over ninety years after its first publication, this definitive edition brings a classic text into the new millennium.
Synopsis
The additions to the original text give considerable insight and are a valuable addition, particularly for anyone approaching the subject for the first time.
Choice
Its as though you are sitting in his classroom, watching [Einstein] alternate between gesticulating and chalking equations onto the blackboard.
The Washington Post Book World
About the Author
ROGER PENROSE is a world-renowned physicist at Oxford University. He is the author of
The Road to Reality.
ROBERT GEROCH is Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago.
DAVID C. CASSIDY is a professor at Hofstra University. He served as associate editor of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. His most recent book is J. Robert Oppenheimer and the American Century.