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Einstein's War

How Relativity Conquered Nationalism and Shook the World
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In 1916, British astronomer Arthur Eddington received a letter from the then-obscure German physicist Albert Einstein containing the equations of general relativity. Einstein's War reveals how, despite the division and turmoil of WWI, the two men on opposite sides of the conflict helped bring about a scientific revolution. Rather than a sudden flash of inspiration, the book traces the decade-long, painstaking process of creating relativity, culminating in Eddington's 1919 expedition that confirmed the theory. Using previously unknown sources and written like a thriller, it celebrates how international collaboration overcame bigotry and nationalism in the pursuit of knowledge.
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Ideal for readers fascinated by the history of science, biographical narratives of great thinkers, and those interested in the intersection of scientific discovery with world history. Also recommended for aficionados of engaging, well-researched science thrillers and anyone curious about the origins of Einstein's fame.

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How an unknown German and an Englishman on opposite sides of WWI created a scientific revolution

In 1916, Arthur Eddington, a war-weary British astronomer, opened a letter written by an obscure German professor named Einstein. The neatly printed equations on the scrap of paper outlined his world-changing theory of general relativity. Until then, Einstein's masterpiece of time and space had been trapped behind the physical and ideological lines of battle, unknown.

Einstein's name is now synonymous with 'genius', but it was not an easy road. He spent a decade creating relativity and his ascent to global celebrity owed much to against-the-odds international collaboration, including Eddington's globe-spanning expedition of 1919โ€”two years before they finally met. We usually think of scientific discovery as a flash of individual inspiration, but here we see it is the result of hard work, gambles and wrong turns.

Einstein's War is a celebration of what science can offer when bigotry and nationalism are defeated. Using previously unknown sources and written like a thriller, it shows relativity being built brick-by-brick in front of us, as it happened 100 years ago.

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"Riveting . . . Stanley lets us share the excitement a hundred years later in this entertaining and gripping book. It's a must read if you ever wondered how Einstein became 'Einstein'" โ€“ Manjit Kumar, author of Quantum

"Deeply researched and profoundly absorbing . . . an amazing story" โ€“ Michael Frayn, author of Tony Award-winning Copenhagen

"This beautifully written, moving account captures the heady thrills and crushing setbacks of one of the great intellectual adventures of modern times" โ€“ David Kaiser, MIT Professor and author of How the Hippies Saved Physics

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241985618

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 October 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 278g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Matthew Stanley is professor of the history of science at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He has published two academic books and has written for Physics Today, Physics World and the Los Angeles Review of Books. He has a podcast, What the If?!?, and has appeared on documentaries on the History Channel, BBC and NPR. This is his first trade book.

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