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The Special and General Theory of Relativity

Albert Einstein, one of the greatest physicists the
world has ever seen, is the author of 'Relativity: The
Special and General Theory'.

 The work was published
in 1 91 6, and in it, Einstein attempts to explain the
complex principles of his Theory of Relativity in terms
simple enough for a layman to understand. Einstein's
work created new branches of study in physics and
revolutionized astronomy.

 Einstein's theories of relativity have not only affected our daily lives in such
basic ways as how we heat our homes, reach our
destinations, and measure our days, but the theories
were also used by philosophers, politicians, and activists to turn moral philosophy upside-down.

 Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in
1 921 .

 Did you know that this brilliant mathematician and physicist got only poor grades in school,
and dropped out at the age of 15
because he was bored?

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