Einstein's Universe: The Layperson's Guide

Einstein's Universe: The Layperson's Guide

by NigelCalder (Author)

Synopsis

An updated edition of a classic of popular science. Leading science writer Nigel Calder, author of Magic Universe, wrote Einstein's Universe to mark the centenary of Einstein's birth in 1979. Now it is reissued to celebrate the centenary of Einstein's 'miraculous year' in 1905, when he wrote five astonishingly original scientific papers and launched his theory of relativity. Calder explains the mind-boggling ideas of relativity in a way every reader can understand, and provides a new chapter detailing discoveries in the years since his book first appeared.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 24 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0141020563
ISBN 13: 9780141020563

Media Reviews
A valuable contribution to the de-mystification of relativity. ( Nature ) Calder's gift for simplifying the complex has rarely been better demonstrated. ( San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle )
Author Bio
Nigel Calder served his apprenticeship as a science writer on the original staff of the magazine New Scientist, and became its editor, 1962-66. Since then he has worked as an independent author and TV scriptwriter. He won the UNESCO Kalinga Prize for his work for the BBC in a long succession of 'science specials', with accompanying books. Examples are Violent Universe, Restless Earth and The Comet is Coming! The original version of Einstein's Universe accompanied a BBC-WGBH documentary with the same title, scripted by Calder and featuring leading scientists together with the actor Peter Ustinov. Calder continues to report from the frontiers of research, and his most recent book is a comprehensive guide to modern science, called Magic Universe (2003). It was shortlisted for the Aventis Prize for Science Books.