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Albert Einstein: And the Frontiers of Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science)

Albert Einstein: And the Frontiers of Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A short biography
Review: This is a short biography of Einstein. It is very easy and joyfull to read. It is not very serious biography, it does not go into details, double lined short stories, cover major stages of his life. I recommend to all who wants a brief summary but nice one. I read it in one day, you do not want to drop the book. Very nice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perfect Size Biography
Review: Usually, I find Biographies long and dull, but this biography of Einstein held my interest. It wasn't too long, and the details it included were quite interesting. I also enjoyed learning about his different proofs and theorms. However, I think the author assumed wrong on one of mysteries of Einstein. Jeremy Bernstein wrote out what he thought was Einstein's proof of the pythagorean theorm, since Einstein never wrote it down. I found a simple error in his mathematics. Besides this, the book is very informative.I would highly reccomend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perfect Size Biography
Review: Usually, I find Biographies long and dull, but this biography of Einstein held my interest. It wasn't too long, and the details it included were quite interesting. I also enjoyed learning about his different proofs and theorms. However, I think the author assumed wrong on one of mysteries of Einstein. Jeremy Bernstein wrote out what he thought was Einstein's proof of the pythagorean theorm, since Einstein never wrote it down. I found a simple error in his mathematics. Besides this, the book is very informative.I would highly reccomend it.


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