![]() Easy Lessons in Einstein by Edwin E. Slosson Published in 1920, Slosson’s Easy Lessons in Einstein is one of the first popularizations of Einstein’s theory of relativity. This book is meant to convey to the general reader the ideas of relativity in non-mathematical terms, by the use of thought experiements and pop-cultural references of the day. This edition also includes a short article by Einstein on Time, Space and Gravitation. Chapters: 01 - A Prefatorial Dialogue, A New View of Gravitation Read by Availle 02 - Contradictory Experiments, The Conundrum of the Ages Read by J. M. Smallheer 03 - Paradoxes of Relativity, Are You Sure of Your Shape? Read by Guero 04 - Introducing the Fourth Dimension, Time as the Fouth Dimension Read by Tom Crawford 05 - A Worm's-Eye View of the World, Turning Time Backward, the Metaphysics of the Movies Read by Adrian Wheal 06 - The Egocentric Theory of the Universe Read by Adrian Wheal 07 - Non-Euclidean Geometry, Some Simple Examples Read by Availle 08 - The Eclipse Observations Read by Tom Crawford 09 - Who is Einstein? How to Lose Weight, A Substitute for Gravity Read by Matthew Reece 10 - The Weight of Light, Mutable Theories and Stable Facts, Scientific Versus Legal Laws Read by Paul Adams 11 - Time, Space, and Gravitation, by Dr Albert Einstein Read by J. M. Smallheer Read by Various Readers Approx. Run Time 2 hours 50 Minutes EASY LESSONS EXCERPT.mp3
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