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After Einstein: Proceedings of the Einstein Centennial Celebration, Memphis State University, March 14-16, 1979

'After Einstein' is a scholarly compilation that captures the insights and discussions from a significant academic event celebrating the centennial of Albert Einstein's birth. The volume includes contributions from various experts in the field, exploring the impact and significance of Einstein's theories and contributions to physics. The proceedings reflect the state of scientific thought and research during the late 1970s, offering a historical perspective on the understanding and interpretation of Einstein's work. 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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