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Einstein : HIS LIFE AND UNIVERSE

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    Weight0.48 kg
    Author

    Walter Isaacson

    Publisher

    Simon & Schuster Ltd

    Book Type

    Intellect

    Categories

    Biography & Memoir

    Best for

    Biographies of Science & Technology Leaders

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    6 May 2008

    ISBN

    9781847390547

    Language

    English

    Pages

    704

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    13 x 3.7 x 19.8 cm

    Weight

    0.48 kg

    Description

    Isaacson’s exploration highlights how Einstein’s success was rooted in his willingness to marvel at seemingly mundane mysteries and challenge established norms. The biography underscores Einstein’s role as a mind reader of the cosmos and a locksmith of scientific enigmas. Beyond his scientific contributions, Einstein’s morality and politics were shaped by a deep respect for free minds, free spirits, and free individuals. Isaacson argues that these traits, which were crucial in the last century, remain just as vital in the current era of globalization, where success is intertwined with creativity. Einstein’s legacy serves as a beacon for navigating the challenges of the modern age.

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    Walter Isaacson’s biography delves into the workings of Einstein’s mind, unraveling the factors that contributed to his genius. By examining Einstein’s personal letters, Isaacson reveals the connection between creativity and freedom, showcasing how the rebellious nature of Einstein’s personality fueled his scientific imagination. The biography portrays Einstein as an imaginative and impertinent patent clerk, a struggling father in a challenging marriage, and someone who faced obstacles in academia. Despite these challenges, Einstein’s inquisitive mind and ability to question conventional wisdom led him to unravel the mysteries of the atom and the universe.