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Relativity for the Layman

A Simplified Account of the History, Theory, and Proofs of Relativity

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From the pioneering efforts of Galileo and others in determining the speed of light to Albert Einstein's development of his Unified Field Theory, this book explains relativity in clear and simple terms, with a minimum of technical language and mathematical equations. Professor James A. Coleman, a theoretical physicist, analyzes the theory in its historical and experimental context. He includes an elementary treatment of the basic theory of atomic and hydrogen bombs and discusses some of the discoveries we may expect to see in the near future.

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Relativity for the Layman, James Andrew Coleman

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Title
Relativity for the Layman
Subtitle
A Simplified Account of the History, Theory, and Proofs of Relativity
Language
English
Publisher
Penguin UK
Released
1969
Format
Paperback
Pages
142
ISBN10
0140204423
ISBN13
9780140204421
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From the pioneering efforts of Galileo and others in determining the speed of light to Albert Einstein's development of his Unified Field Theory, this book explains relativity in clear and simple terms, with a minimum of technical language and mathematical equations. Professor James A. Coleman, a theoretical physicist, analyzes the theory in its historical and experimental context. He includes an elementary treatment of the basic theory of atomic and hydrogen bombs and discusses some of the discoveries we may expect to see in the near future.