In November 1915, Einstein published his Theory of General Relativity.
It made key predictions around gravity's influence in space and time. It
introduced new concepts around the curvature of space, the passage of
time, the bending of light, black holes and the behavior of bodies in
freefall. This is a collection of new fiction and non-fiction from
novelists and science writers, inspired by General Relativity. The
results are charming, witty, sometimes challenging but always
accessible, presenting complex science themes in imaginative, highly
entertaining ways. Contributors include novelists Andrew Crumey and
Dilys Rose alongside popular science writers like Pedro Ferreira.