The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 15: The Berlin Years: Writings & Correspondence, June 1925–May 1927 - Documentary Edition (Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, 27)

The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 15: The Berlin Years: Writings & Correspondence, June 1925–May 1927 - Documentary Edition (Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, 27)

by Albert Einstein (Author), Albert Einstein (Author), Dennis Lehmkuhl (Author), A. J. Kox (Author), Diana K. Buchwald (Author), József Illy (Author)

Synopsis

This volume covers one of the most thrilling two-year periods in twentieth-century physics, as matrix mechanics--developed chiefly by W. Heisenberg, M. Born, and P. Jordan--and wave mechanics--developed by E. Schr dinger--supplanted the earlier quantum theory. The almost one hundred writings by Einstein, of which a third have never been published, and the more than thirteen hundred letters show Einstein's immense productivity and hectic pace of life.


Einstein quickly grasps the conceptual peculiarities involved in the new quantum mechanics, such as the difference between Schr dinger's wave function and a field defined in spacetime, or the emerging statistical interpretation of both matrix and wave mechanics. Inspired by correspondence with G. Y. Rainich, he investigates with Jakob Grommer the problem of motion in general relativity, hoping for a hint at a new avenue to unified field theory.


Einstein falls victim to scientific fraud when, in a collaboration with E. Rupp, he becomes convinced that the latter's experiments, aimed at deciding whether excited atoms emit light instantaneously (in quanta) or in a finite time (in waves), confirm a wave-theoretic explanation.


While it was known that the teenage Einstein had been romantically involved with Marie Winteler in 1895, newly discovered documents reveal that his love for Marie was rekindled in 1909-10 while he was still married to Mileva Maric.


The 1925 Locarno Treaties renew Einstein's optimism in European reconciliation. He backs the International manifesto against compulsory military service and continues his participation in the League of Nations' International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. He remains intensely committed to the shaping of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, although his enthusiasm for this cause is sorely tested.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1192
Edition: Documentary ed.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 18 May 2018

ISBN 10: 069117881X
ISBN 13: 9780691178813

Author Bio
At the California Institute of Technology, Diana Kormos Buchwald is professor of history; A. J. Kox is senior editor and visiting associate in history; J zsef Illyand Ze'ev Rosenkranz are editors and senior researchers in history; Dennis Lehmkuhl is research assistant professor and scientific editor; and Jennifer Nollar James is assistant editor.