Einstein et l'univers: Une lueur dans le mystère des choses
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The author presents a popular exposition of the revolutionary ideas of relativity, retracing the shift from notions of absolute space and time to relative concepts and the empirical problems that prompted change. He explains technical difficulties and mathematical formalism while aiming to render the central ideas in clear language for non-specialists. The book surveys key experiments and debates, sketches philosophical and scientific implications for how the universe appears unified and ordered, and acknowledges limitations and contemporary critiques of the new theory. Throughout it combines scientific explanation with reflective, often poetic meditations on the pursuit of knowledge.
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