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Die göttliche Formel. (1999)

par Amir D. Aczel

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"The product of research around the globe - and interviews with dozens of prominent scientists, God's Equation discusses the latest developments in cosmology, the study of the nature of the universe. Using Einstein and his theories to explain the links between relativity and cosmology via Einstein's "cosmological constant," Aczel tells us it is almost as though Einstein were God's mouthpiece, revealing the most fundamental truths about our larger environment, truths scientists are just now confirming." "And yet Aczel reveals a side of Einstein - the man - no one else has brought to light. Aczel is the first to have translated certain letters of Einstein, in private hands until recently. These letters cast a new spin on Einstein's relationship with other scientists and his early efforts to prove his revolutionary theory that a strong gravitational force will make light bend."--Jacket.… (plus d'informations)
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My sister-in-law gave us this book and I really like it. It helps a lot to have some understanding of chemistry and physics but I think someone who didn't have a science background could also really enjoy it. ( )
  mcsp | Jan 25, 2021 |
Letto a Jericocoara, non scherziamo, un bel libro su Einstein. Il sottotitolo ed il titolo incutono timore. L’equazione di Dio è una formula? E Dio accetta che qualche uomo possa risolvere la sua equazione? E poi matematica, fisica, chimica; di cosa parla esattamente questo libro? E invece no. In pratica, sintesi estrema, è una biografia, diversa, di Einstein. Aczel, matematico di livello internazionale, depone la toga professorale ed indossa i vestiti del divulgatore. Con un buon risultato. Manca la, consueta per molti, vedi famiglia Angela, mitragliata di certezze tipiche di molti divulgatori. Il racconto che si si svolge tra la Germania e Fuchal, tra Camucin e l’Ungheria, è lineare. Parla della formula della relatività, raccontando le difficoltà che trovò per affermare teorie allora indimostrabili. Parla del rapporto tra lo scienziato tedesco e gli astronomi, i matematici. La relatività guarda lontano, su su, molto in su. Romane, onestamente, un senso di fastidio nei confronti proprio di Einstein. Non si mette in dubbio, per carità, il valore scientifico. Ma si comprende che l’attribuzione di meriti, diciamo, praticamente dovuti si trasformano nei consueti tributi al vincitore. Una bella lettura. ( )
  grandeghi | Dec 10, 2019 |
1879-1955/Cosmology/Cosmology (Astronomy)/Einstein, Albert/Einstein, Albert,/History/Relativity (Physics)/Relativity Theory/Science/Science/Mathematics
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"The product of research around the globe - and interviews with dozens of prominent scientists, God's Equation discusses the latest developments in cosmology, the study of the nature of the universe. Using Einstein and his theories to explain the links between relativity and cosmology via Einstein's "cosmological constant," Aczel tells us it is almost as though Einstein were God's mouthpiece, revealing the most fundamental truths about our larger environment, truths scientists are just now confirming." "And yet Aczel reveals a side of Einstein - the man - no one else has brought to light. Aczel is the first to have translated certain letters of Einstein, in private hands until recently. These letters cast a new spin on Einstein's relationship with other scientists and his early efforts to prove his revolutionary theory that a strong gravitational force will make light bend."--Jacket.

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