Amusing, irreverent, sophisticated and highly accessible, Einstein for
Beginners is the perfect introduction to Einstein's life and thought.
Reaching back as far as Babylon (for the origins of mathematics) and the
Etruscans (who thought they could handle lightning), this book takes us
through the revolutions in electrical communications and technology that
made the theory of relativity possible. In the process, we meet
scientific luminaries and personalities of imperial Germany, as well as
Galileo, Faraday, and Newton; learn why moving clocks run slower than
stationary ones, why nothing can go faster than the speed of light; and
follow Albert's thought as he works his way toward E = mc2, the most
famous equation of the twentieth century.