What exactly did he discover?
John Ziman, 3 May 1984
‘Subtle is the Lord’: The Science and Life of Albert Einstein
by Abraham Pais.
Oxford, 552 pp., £15, October 1982,9780198539070 Show More
by Abraham Pais.
Oxford, 552 pp., £15, October 1982,
The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature
by Heinz Pagels.
Joseph, 370 pp., £10.95, March 1983,0 7181 2217 8 Show More
by Heinz Pagels.
Joseph, 370 pp., £10.95, March 1983,
Philosophy and the New Physics
by Jonathan Powers.
Methuen, 203 pp., £3.95, December 1982,0 416 73480 4 Show More
by Jonathan Powers.
Methuen, 203 pp., £3.95, December 1982,
Albert Einstein: The Centennial Symposium in Jerusalem
edited by Gerald Holton and Yehuda Elkana.
Princeton, 439 pp., £24.70, August 1982,0 06 908299 5 Show More
edited by Gerald Holton and Yehuda Elkana.
Princeton, 439 pp., £24.70, August 1982,
“... pacifist is cast incongruously in the role of the magician whose incantations unleash demonic powers. This formula does, in fact, come out of relativity theory – but it is only one example of the immense technological consequences of Einstein’s theoretical research. The hypothesis that light itself is quantised, which he put forward in that same ... ”