 | Nigel Calder - 1980 - 254 Seiten
Without using mathematics, the theory of relativity is explained. | |
 | Lewis C. Epstein - 1985 - 199 Seiten
Perfect for those interested in physics but who are not physicists or mathematicians, this book makes relativity so simple that a child can understand it. By replacing ... | |
 | Richard Wolfson - 2003 - 261 Seiten
A layperson's introduction to the theory of relativity and its significance discusses such topics as time travel, curved space, black holes, the big bang, gravity, and twenty ... | |
 | Albert Einstein - 2006 - 208 Seiten
According to Einstein himself, this book is intended "to give an exact insight into the theory of Relativity to those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical ... | |
 | Jennifer Ouellette - 2006 - 352 Seiten
Physics with a Buffy the Vampire Slayer pop-culture chaser In the tradition of the bestselling The Physics of Star Trek, acclaimed science writer Jennifer Ouellette explains ... | |
 | Bruce Bassett, Ralph Edney - 2002 - 176 Seiten
This book begins with life near the speed of life near the speed of ligh and explores idas of of space-time and curved space. | |
 | Jerry P. King - 2009 - 394 Seiten
A guide to mathematics for the general reader introduces such essential concepts as rational numbers, symbolic logic, infinity, and probability. | |
 | Walter Scheider - 2000 - 234 Seiten
Using an informal style, introduces the special theory of relativity and includes extensive discussion of misconceptions about relativity. | |
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