Einstein’s Masterwork: 1915 and the General Theory of Relativity

einsteins-masterwork
by John Gribbin

Synopsis: In 1915, Albert Einstein presented his masterwork to the Prussian Academy of Sciences – a theory of gravity, matter, space and time: the General Theory of Relativity. Einstein himself said it was ‘the most valuable theory of my life’, and ‘of incomparable beauty’. It describes the evolution of the Universe, black holes, the behaviour of orbiting neutron stars, gravitational lensing, and why clocks run slower on the surface of the Earth than in space. It even suggests the possibility of time travel. And yet we think instead of 1905, the year of Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and his equation E=mc2, as his annus mirabilis, even though the Special Theory is less far-reaching. Today the General Theory is overshadowed by these achievements, regarded as ‘too difficult’ for ordinary mortals to comprehend. In Einstein’s Masterwork, John Gribbin puts Einstein’s astonishing breakthrough in the context of his life and work, and make it clear why his greatest year was indeed 1915.

Published: May 2015 | ISBN-13: 978-1848318526

Mini-bio: John Gribbin is one of the world’s best-known and bestselling popular science authors, described as ‘one of the finest and most prolific writers of popular science around’ by the Spectator. His numerous books include In Search of Schrodinger’s Cat (Bantam, 1984), Science: A History (Penguin, 2010), Erwin Schrodinger and the Quantum Revolution (Black Swan, 2013) and many more. He lives with his wife Mary in Sussex. – from Allen & Unwin

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