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Aczel has a knack for explaining complex physics without drowning you in math. It’s perfect for casual science fans. God's equation : Einstein, relativity, and the ...
It’s a gripping "biography" of an idea. It turns what could be a dry textbook subject into a page-turner about how we realized the universe is expanding. If you’re looking for a review to post
It paints a vivid picture of the personalities and rivalries involved in 20th-century physics. The Not-So-Good: this might feel a bit light.
Sometimes it spends more time on the history than the actual mechanics of relativity.
If you’re a physics grad or looking for deep technical equations, this might feel a bit light.