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Albert Einstein

Physicist, Philosopher, Humanitarian

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These 24 lectures present a wide-ranging intellectual exploration of this iconic scientist, genius, and champion of social justice. More than just a biography of Einstein's life, Albert Einstein provides you with an inside look at how this brilliant thinker arrived at his various revolutionary breakthroughs. According to Professor Howard, retracing the thought processes that led to Einstein's ideas is the key to understanding them. Guided by him, you'll reason your way to historic insights such as these: Light has both wave- and particle-like properties; absolute space and absolute time are meaningless concepts; and gravity is caused by the curvature of space-time. Each of these ideas sparked a scientific revolution. The first led to quantum physics; the second and third are conclusions from the special and general theories of relativity, which this lecture series explains in nontechnical detail. In addition to the groundbreaking scientific concepts, you'll learn how Einstein's dynamic life reflected a range of interests and passions that extended into fields like religion, international relations, and social justice. Indeed, as you'll discover, Einstein frequently engaged with many of the leading social and political issues of his day. These lectures are the perfect introduction to Einstein, putting his scientific discoveries into the context of his personal life, his philosophical views, and his outlook on the world. By the final lecture, you'll have become better acquainted with the whole Einstein: his ideas, his thought processes, and his impact on both his own time and ours.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In 24 half-hour lectures, Professor Howard details Einstein's long, eventful, multifaceted life and explains at length his scientific, social, political, philosophical, and theological ideas. All of these he puts in the contexts of their precedents, their times, and their legacy. He speaks in a conversational style that's easy to listen to and understand--until, that is, he discusses the physics. A listener with more of a scientific background than this reviewer might better comprehend these complexities, but it's likely that no lecturer could make this heady stuff any clearer to a lay person. Howard clearly regards his subject as a hero; nonetheless, he doesn't ignore Einstein's peccadilloes, though he is perhaps more forgiving than some other commentators. He even blames Einstein's cruelty to his first wife on Spinoza! Y.R. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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