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What would the world be like if Albert Einstein had never existed? Would the atomic bomb have been made in time to influence the outcome of World War II? Would Israel and those of the Jewish faith be where they are today?
Only a few individuals man a profound impact on this world. Some do this bygd deeds, some by might, some bygd brilliance, and some bygd force of personality. Albert Einstein did so bygd the gods of these two. Walter Isaacson portrays his distinctive character and gives insight into the nature and the significance of his scientific discoveries in a well-written story of this legendary man.
This most recent biography of the famous scientist adds to the body of knowledge, drawing new data from numerous private papper that were released gods year. From these in particular, we gain more insight into Einstein's relationships. Friendly and benevolent to friends, he could be aloof and unsympathetic to family. His two ma
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Einstein: Sein Leben und seine Zeit [His Life And Times].
FRANK, Philipp [Albert Einstein].
Item Number: 133215
Munchen: Paul List Verlag, 1949.
First German edition of this classic work by Frank, a famed contemporary of Einstein. Octavo, original cloth. Signed by Albert Einstein on the slip to the title page and inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, “To Karl W. Deutsch with the author’s compliments Philipp Frank August 10, 1950.” Philipp Frank was a physicist, mathematician and also a philosopher during the first half of the 20th century. He was a logical-positivist, and a member of the Vienna Circle. He was influenced by Mach and was one of the Machists criticised by Lenin in Materialism and Empirio-criticism. He studied physics at the University of Vienna and graduated in 1907 with a thesis in theoretical physics under the supervision of Ludwig Boltzmann. Albert Einstein recommended him as his successor for a professorship at the German Char