For centuries, Isaac Newton was the man when it came to our understanding of how the universe works. And then came Albert Einstein, who forever changed the dynamics of space, time, energy, and gravity.
“Einstein: The Man and His Mind” is not a scholarly, theoretical tome. It is not an in-depth biography of this man who fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s and became an American citizen in 1940, spending his last decades at Princeton University. Readers won’t be overwhelmed trying to grasp the complexities and genius of his theories.
Authors Gary S. Berger and Michael DiRuggiero are long-time admirers of Albert Einstein. Berger is not a physicist or historian. He is a physician and a collector who for 25 years has gathered original documents and photographs. From an early age, Berger was fascinated with Albert Einstein and his mind, a mind so curious that he accomplished what no one had before him. Einstein’s grasp of physical reality and its incomprehensible simplicity was a world-changing discovery that has had ripple effects in a myriad of sciences….
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