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Relativity: The Special and the General Theory
Relativity: The Special and the General Theory is a groundbreaking scientific work written by Albert Einstein, one of the most renowned physicists of all time. Published in 1915, the book revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Relativity remains a cornerstone of modern physics and a testament to Einstein’s intellectual brilliance.Provides a comprehensive exploration of both the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity. Concepts are explained in a logical and concise manner, enhancing the reader’s comprehension. Offers readers a fresh perspective on the fundamental principles that govern our reality. Delve into the mind of Einstein and understand the ideas that reshaped our understanding of the universe. Allows readers to engage with the timeless concepts that underpin our current scientific understanding.
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The History Hit Miscellany of Facts, Figures and Fascinating Finds introduced by Dan Snow
‘History is a bottomless reservoir of all the bonkers, heroic, awful and weird things we eccentric humans have ever done. We can’t help generating extraordinary stories… Most importantly, like all the best stories, they are true.’ – Dan Snow
Have you ever wondered who the third man on the moon was? Did you know that Dick Whittington really was the medieval Mayor of London? Why was a pigeon a hero to the American army? What’s the difference between a dolmen and a barrow? Who were the Wu, Wei and Shu Han? Was Napoleon really small? Who said ‘Pardon me, sir, I didn’t mean to’ just before they were executed? When was the oldest known shark attack?
The answers to all these questions and so much more are contained within this wonderful miscellany of historical facts, figures and fascinating finds which will enthral, entertain and inform everyone who loves history and wants to know more about more.
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