Einstein's Greatest Mistake: A Biography

by David Bodanis

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A portrait of Albert Einstein shares critical insights into both the genius and hubris of modern physics, linking Einstein's popular downfall through the final decades of his life to the same imagination and self-confidence that ignited his early successes. Widely considered the greatest genius of all time, Albert Einstein revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos with his theory of relativity and helped to lead us into the atomic age. Yet, in the final decades of his life, he was show more ignored by most working scientists, his ideas opposed by even his closest friends. As writer David Bodanis explains here, this stunning downfall can be traced to Einstein's earliest successes and to personal qualities that were at first his best assets. Einstein's imagination and self-confidence served him well as he sought to reveal the universe's structure, but when it came to newer revelations in the field of quantum mechanics, these same traits undermined his quest for the ultimate truth. Bodanis traces the arc of Einstein's intellectual development across his professional and personal life, showing how his conviction in his own powers of intuition proved to be both his greatest strength and his ultimate undoing. This intimate and enlightening biography of the celebrated physicist reveals how much we owe Einstein today--and how much more he might have achieved if not for his all-too-human flaws.--Adapted from dust jacket. show less

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This book was an eye-opener for me--Einstein made a mistake! Author David Bodanis approaches his brilliant but fallible subject with sympathy and understanding without ignoring his weaknesses. I found the blend of biography and science fascinating and readable. For the most part, the technical parts of book are not too difficult for an interested non-scientist. A great book for those interested in the history of 20th century science.
Nice, short, pithy, breezy biography of Einstein, from yet another angle. This is the second such that Bodanis has written. It was worth the listen.
A very interesting and intriguing introduction to Einstein, his vision for the universe, relativity and astrophysics. More scientific than a typical biography but more biographical than a science book this makes for a good introduction without treading too heavily in either field. Very readable and he science is very easy to follow and accessible to he lay reader.
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David Bodanis taught for many years a survey of intellectual history at the University of Oxford

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SVENN, Gösta (Translator)
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2016

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Science & Nature, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, History
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530.092Natural sciences & mathematicsPhysicsPhysicsPhysicsBiography And HistoryBiography
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QC16 .E5 .B66SciencePhysicsPhysicsGeneral
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