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E=mc2: A Biography Of The World's Most Famous Equation
(Bodanis David)

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My very first stumble across the other side of Energy that does not openly showcase any of its finer qualities, that you may be aware of, did not expose me to any depth of familiarity with Light, much less, with how fast it travels. A lot of that association began, to my knowledge, with a man, who by the rather loud telltale signs on his quite familiar appearance, might be thought to have spent very little time in light. He did give us fantastical mathematical formulations of entities that we could not even fit in our imagination without tears. I will refrain, from sympathy, to boggle our minds with his attempts to show relationships between time and space via formulas or how he came by E = Mc².
Bodanis David has done enough of that in this enrapturing authentic tale about the man, his mind and his magic. Rediscoveringa reachable universe begins here - in discoveringAlbert Einstein.



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