Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson, Walter Isaacson, Edward Herrmann (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • Sales Rank: 156,054

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    • Pub. Date: April 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
    • Format: Compact Disc
    • Sales Rank: 156,054

    Synopsis

    A century after Albert Einstein began postulating his "Big Idea" about time, space, and gravity, a new biography examines the scientist whose public idolization was surpassed only by his legitimacy as one of humanity's greatest thinkers. Walter Isaacson, the author of excellent profiles of Benjamin Franklin and Henry Kissinger, utilizes a trove of material from recently opened Einstein archives to offer a probing look at a provocatively freethinking individual.

    The New York Times - Janet Maslin

    With the help of many witty, candid letters, Mr. Isaacson offers a wonderfully rounded portrait of the ever-surprising Einstein personality. Equally important is the Einstein myth, and the material on this subject is even more entertaining. Einstein horrified his colleagues by enjoying his vast celebrity. (“Einstein’s personality, for no clear reasons, triggers outbursts of a kind of mass hysteria,” the German consul reported to Berlin as the great man made one of his rock-star visits to New York.) He also stymied the press in its efforts to keep up with his accomplishments. Mr. Isaacson has great fun with the reportorial frenzy that surrounded each new pearl of Einsteinian wisdom … an illuminating delight.

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    Journalist and historian Walter Isaacson is best known in literary circles as the writer of magisterial biographies, scholarly and meticulously researched, yet immensely entertaining.

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    November 15, 2009: This was an amazing book, and put together very well.

    It bright to light some information about Einstein I was unaware of.

    I like the explanations of how Einstein did his thought experiments.

    Walter must have spent a lot of time and research putting this together, you can tell when you read the book, that's why it so long but worth it.

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    November 15, 2009: Before reading this book,I had a delusion that ,only gurus can understand

    Einstein equation.

    The flow in this book has made me to understand him as well as his equation!

    Pictures showing great Scientist like Plank , Neil and others

    made additional silver lining to this book.

    Overall , Book which makes you to see not only the great achievement of people but also other side of them too......

    Suresh


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