Summary
Michio Kaku: Einstein's Cosmos
The book Einstein's Cosmos, authored by one of the most important theoretical physicists today, Michio Kaku, is a short and concise guide through the exciting and seductive world of modern physics built on the ashes of old theories and in the conflict of two leading currents in physics - quantum mechanics and relativistics. In a clear, inspired and poetic way, Kaku talks about the scientific, political and emotional life of the greatest scientific genius of our time, Albert Einstein, talking at the same time about the wild 20th century, the time of great wars and even greater discoveries, the abuse of science and people, about Nazism and pacifism, love and hate. Now, for the first time, the pen of a serious and talented biographer reveals to you what was actually hidden in the scientific mind behind those shining and smiling eyes of Einstein and under the crown of recognizable tousled hair. Einstein's cosmos is a biography about two heroes who built each other up - about Einstein and about modern physics.
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