The development of general relativity began with the equivalence principle, under which the states of accelerated motion and being at rest in a gravitational field for example, when standing on the surface of the earth are physically identical. A listing of technical books for general relativity. Albert einstein 5 preface december, 1916 the present book is intended, as far as possible, to give an exact insight into the theory of relativity to those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical point of view. Content includes books from bestselling, midlist and debut authors. This is why in an introduction to general relativity it is of. In this course we will seek to understand einstein, especially focusing on the special theory of relativity that albert einstein, as a twentysix year old. Seattle times a graceful, moving, and compelling novel. Gordon, of course, knew that instantly, in this context, didnt mean what it seemed to suggest. List of books and articles about theory of relativity. Listen to theory of relativity by jacquelyn mitchard at. The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated theories by albert einstein.
Special relativity applies to all physical phenomena in the absence of gravity. General relativity is a theory of gravitation developed by einstein in the years 19071915. The special and the general theory 100th anniversary edition. The emotional story of a fierce custody battle over a little girl, a theory of relativity is an unforgettable tale of love and the bonds that unite us all. Einstein expanded the special theory of relativity into a general theory completed c. Needless to say, it is of purely historical interest today.
Nowadays this theory is often used as a prototype for other, more intricate constructions to describe forces between elementary particles or other branches of fundamental physics. A novel paperback january 18, 2011 by jacquelyn mitchard author. When it comes to first sentences, its hard to beat the carcrash immediacy of a theory of relativity. Relativity special general by einstein, first edition abebooks. Buy a cheap copy of a theory of relativity book by jacquelyn mitchard. In simplest terms, the theory of relativity is an approach to the measurement and study of space and time. This was the first book on relativity theory, written in a burst of youthful enthusiasm by the twenty year old pauli. Jacquelyn mitchards first novel, the deep end of the ocean, launched the oprahs book club and riveted millions of readers across the country. Newtonian physics and special relativity 1 1 relativity principles and gravitation 3.
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General relativity is a theory of gravitation that albert einstein developed between 1907 and 1915, with contributions from many others after 1915. There are a lot of good books about relativity, but most have been. A theory of relativity, the most acclaimed of my novels, was inspired by the blood relative case, a real custody case that took place in a city near where i live. At twentyfour, gordon mckenna thinks hes already heard the worst news. Theory of relativity, theories of science, books barnes.
Lorentz transformations the transformation equations used to calculate the coordinate changes under special relativity. Here mitchard draws on her own experience as an adoptive parent and as a onetime participant in a cust. Buy introduction to the theory of relativity dover books on physics on amazon. A thorough documentation of albert einsteins plagiarism of the general theory of relativity. A poignant and unforgettable novel from jacquelyn mitchard, author of the monumental new york times bestsellers the deep end of the ocean and the most wanted, a theory of relativity is a powerful tale that explores the emotional. The greatest physicist of the 20th century pmm 408.
Spacetime and geometry, an introduction to general relativity, by sean m. Albert einstein 5 preface december, 1916 the present book is intended, as far as possible, to give an exact insight into the theory of relativity to those readers who, from a. As well, tries to integrate it with theoretical general relativity. Einstein created the theory of relativity and was also one of the founders of quantum theory. The general theory of relativity christopher monroe. The theory of relativity was developed by albert einstein in the early 1900s. Much of the material is at a level suitable for high school students who have had advanced placement in physics and. Einsteins theory of general relativity the more comprehensive theory, which treats gravity as a. Apr 21, 2010 buy a theory of relativity new ed by mitchard, jacquelyn isbn. The book tells the story of a custody battle for a young girl following the sudden death of her parents.
Here is a book which is quirky but which will be valuable to some. He was one of the most advanced scientific minds of his day, and he made many contributions to physical science study. Here, einstein describes the failure of classical mechanics and the rise of the electromagnetic field, the theory of relativity, and of the quanta. Introduction to the theory of relativity dover books on physics. Its now been converted to adobes portable document format. The theory aims to solve problems which could not be solved by classical physics, or by 19th century physics. It applies to the cosmological and astrophysical realm, including astronomy. This is nother emotional roller coaster of a book by jacquelyn mitchard. The theory of relativity is based on previously known scientific studies plus insights penned by albert einstein. Editions of a theory of relativity by jacquelyn mitchard. On the 100 th anniversary of albert einsteins general theory of relativity, bennetts book seeks to explain both special and general relativity in a form that a nonexpert could understand. Jacquelyn mitchard s first novel, the deep end of the ocean, launched oprah winfreys book club and riveted millions of readers worldwide.
The first is special relativity and the second is general relativity the theory aims to solve problems which could not be solved by classical physics, or by 19th century physics. When ray and georgia mckennanye are killed in a horrific car crash, leaving their daughter keefer kathryn an orphan, the couples respective families both believe they. Buy einsteins theory of relativity dover books on physics. Buy a theory of relativity new ed by mitchard, jacquelyn isbn. As evidenced in her previous bestsellers, the deep end of the ocean and the most wanted, mitchard proves beyond a doubt that she ranks as a premier storyteller. The einstein theory of relativity text by lillian r. Oct 01, 2004 jacquelyn mitchard s first novel, the deep end of the ocean, launched oprah winfreys book club and riveted millions of readers worldwide. It was true in the deep end of the ocean and it is true in a theory of relativity. Relativity special general by einstein, first edition. Scott turow, author of innocent a poignant and unforgettable novel from jacquelyn mitchard, author of the monumental new york times bestsellers the deep end of the ocean and the most wanted, a theory of relativity is a powerful tale that explores the emotional dynamics and dramas of two families fighting for custody of a young child.
General relativity explains the law of gravitation and its relation to other forces of nature. A theory of relativity isbn 0061031992 is a 2001 novel written by american author jacquelyn mitchard. The compelling and heartrending new novel from the author of the millionselling the deep end of the ocean. Buy einsteins theory of relativity dover books on physics book online at best prices in india on. To ask other readers questions about a theory of relativity, please sign up.
Preface in this book on the einstein theory of relativity. The completed formulation of the general theory of relativity was published in 1916 fig. A poignant and unforgettable novel from jacquelyn mitchard, author of the monumental new york times bestsellers the deep end of the ocean and the most wanted, a theory of relativity is a powerful tale that explores the emotional dynamics and dramas of two families fighting for custody of a young child. A theory of relativity is jacquelyn mitchard at her best, at work with her most provocative themes, especially the profound matters of identity that become bound up in our love for a child. A theory of relativity by mitchard, jacquelyn paperback. Special attention is given to unified field theories. To be honest i imagine that selflearning relativity to be quite difficult. Geometry and cosmology, the fundamental laws of classical mechanics, the newtonian worldsystem, the fundamental laws of optics, the fundamental laws of electrodynamics and einsteins special principle of relativity. What is the best book for selflearning special and. Theory of relativity simple english wikipedia, the free. I have read several of mitchards books, so i was looking forward to this one. A theory of relativity by jacquelyn mitchard overdrive. Along with quantum mechanics in the 1920s, einstein s special theory of relativity 1905 and general theory of relativity 1916 stand as the supreme achievements of twentiethcentury physics.
General relativity is a beautiful scheme for describing the gravitational. Einsteins theory of general relativity predicted that the spacetime around earth would be not only warped but also twisted by the planets rotation. A theory of relativity by mitchard, jacquelyn ebook. The theory of special relativity was introduced first and was later considered to be a special case of the more comprehensive theory of general relativity. Einsteins theory of special relativity localized behavior of objects in inertial frames of reference, generally only relevant at speeds very near the speed of light. I doubt youll wind up understanding very much relativity theory from reading this book, but youll certainly have. Feb 01, 2004 free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg.
The special theory we shall deliberately ignore the chronological development of the theory 1, and start directly from the answer. Now comes a theory of relativity, mitchards most compelling and beautifully written novel yet. Republishes the relevant papers of einsteins predecessors, captures the history of the major priority disputes and exposes how einstein manipulated credit for the work of others. The special theory of relativity from stanford university. Dec 31, 1999 einsteins general theory of relativity transformed space and time from a passive background in which events take place to active participants in the dynamics of the cosmos. The book tells the story of a custody battle for a. Several minutes would have passed inside the car after the impact, while the final tick and swoosh of rays and georgias heartsent blood swept a pointless circuit, while muscles contracted loyally at the behest of a last volley of neurological. The tale begins with tragedy as georgia and ray nye are killed in a car accident. Principle of relativity, lorentz transform, simultaneous events, causally connected events, addition of velocities, 4vectors. Buy introduction to the theory of relativity dover books on physics on. The author of oprahs first pick the deep end of the ocean, 1996, etc. The reader is assumed to have but little mathematical knowledge. An introduction to the special theory of relativity.
A theory of relativity by jacquelyn mitchard excerpt. Lieber drawings by hugh gray lieber holt, rinehart and winston new york chicago san francisco to franklin delano roosevelt who saved the world from those forces of evil which sought to destroy art and science and the very dignity of man. The present book is intended, as far as possible, to give an exact insight into the theory of relativity to those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical point of view, are interested in the theory, but who are not conversant with the mathematical apparatus of theoretical physics. I particularly recommend these first few books, all of which i have used as texts before. Jacquelyn mitchard is one of the best at writing depth of emotions to the point that you feel the emotions along with the characters. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. There are a great number of really excellent books on relativity, but no particular book is good for everyone. What is the best book for selflearning special and general. In view of the apparently insatiable demand, especially in germany, for accounts of the theory of relativity, both of a popular and of a highly specialized kind, i felt i ought to advise the publishers to arrange for a separate edition of the excellent article by herr w. A site dedicated to book lovers providing a forum to discover and share commentary about the books and authors they enjoy. A theory of relativity by jacquelyn mitchard goodreads. A theory of relativity by jacquelyn mitchard book club. The first is special relativity and the second is general relativity.
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