The ABC of atoms
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"Everybody knows that Einstein did something astonishing, but very few people know exactly what it was."
168 pages
~2h 48min to read
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The ABC of Relativity is a 1925 book by Bertrand Russell that serves as an accessible introduction to Albert Einstein's theories of relativity for a general audience. The book explains complex concepts like the special and general theories of relativity, the interconnectedness of space and time, and the relationship between mass and energy in a clear and understandable way. It was a significant work for popularizing science and remains a relevant guide to the fundamental principles of relativity.
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