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  • At the beach without having forgotten his brain  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    The back cover is quite true: there is no fuss. We attack in the thick of it after two pages telling a little Einstein. By cons, we must cling to come to play. It's not pleasant. With a bit of mathematics (what are in question, I am not mathematician
  • Maybe not in a deckchair, but interesting all the same  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    For one, it was still too cold to read book on the beach in a deckchair ... Otherwise, for me it was the relativity of the Chinese, and now it is a little less. At least I know what it's about. It should nevertheless have some scientific mind to unde
  • Einstein on the Beach? Yes, but not for intensive training for fun!  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    The promise of this little book is an attempt to provide easy extension ("beach") of the main discoveries of the great Albert "EMC2" Einstein! If the author's efforts to achieve this are real small with fairly simple designs, a cutting
  • The popularized Genius!  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    A good introductory book to dEinstein theories extension 150 pages. It caters primarily to the curious and those who wish to delve deeper three theories of relativity. The basic principles are expressed relatively simply and illustrated by numerous c
  • Extension? Almost!  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    I find that the words "book" and "Extension" are quite contradictory. Both for television documentaries is a feasible concept, but a book is much more complicated. This book is proof. The extension used here is Einstein would have like
  • Exciting 17  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    Relativity in a deckchair: A book that much to me. I have a small level in physics, and for me the notion of space-time was quite blurred, if not incomprehensible. There, we understand why the "real time" does not exist, why a straight is not re
  • The opportunity to approach the theory of relativity  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    The theory of relativity, everyone has an idea. Special relativity and general relativity, ideas that have completely changed beliefs. Space-time, gravitation ... if all these data tell you something but nothing specific, this book is an opportunity
  • An excellent presentation of the theory of work but which deserved to go a little further.  

    Einstein at the beach: The relativity in a recliner (Paperback)
    After peeling several popular books on cosmology (And if time did not exist, Big Bang and beyond, our mathematical universe ...), I thought that a book on relativity would help me understand all the concepts that flourished during this twentieth cent