Einstein's Mistake: the Human Weakness of Genius

Einstein's Mistake: the Human Weakness of Genius

by (u. S.) Hans C. Ohannian

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Based on original German documents, this book takes Einstein, the most famous person in the history of science, as an example, focusing on several of Einstein's most important scientific contributions, and tells about the "mistakes" that Einstein made in his research. The discussion of Einstein's scientific work from a wrong perspective is also a meaningful thing, and has positive significance for people to better understand Einstein as a scientist, rather than as a deified scientist. This book mainly focuses on the background and development of the "error", as well as Einstein's personal life, and tells a large number of related scientific history stories, anecdotes of scientists, etc. The author uses humorous and vivid language to give us a crash course in the history of modern physics.

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