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Albert Einstein, The Human Side: Glimpses from His Archives

Compiled from a selection of Einstein's correspondence and personal papers, the book provides a rare glimpse into the private side of a public figure. It includes insights into his relationships, his scientific musings, and his reflections on life and society, offering readers a more humanized perspective of the genius behind the theories of relativity. more

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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein, a German-born theoretical physicist, is renowned for his work on relativity and the photoelectric effect. His contributions revolutionized our understanding of the universe and had a profound impact on modern physics. more

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