E=mc2 : a biography of the world's most famous equation / David Bodanis.
Publication details: London : Pan Books, 2001.Description: xii, 330 p. : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cmISBN:- 9780330391658 (pbk.)
- 0330391658 (pbk.)
- 530.11 BOD
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Originally published: New York : Walker ; London : Macmillan, 2000.
I. Birth --
Bern Patent Office, 1905 --
II. Ancestors of E-mc2 --
E is for energy --
= --
m is for mass --
c is for celeritas --
III. The early years --
Einstein and the equation --
Into the atom --
Quiet in the midday snow --
IV. Adulthood --
Germany's turn --
Norway --
America's turn --
Over Japan --
V. Till the end of time --
The fires of the sun --
Creating the Earth --
A Brahmin lifts his eyes unto the sky --
What else Einstein did.
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