
Relativity: The Special and General Theory
by Albert Einstein
13 chapters3h 40m
About this book
Albert Einstein's Relativity: The Special and General Theory unlocks one of history's most revolutionary scientific breakthroughs for readers without advanced mathematical training. Einstein himself wrote this non-fiction science classic as an invitation to understand the profound theories that transformed our comprehension of space, time, and gravity—no physics degree required.
Divided into three illuminating sections, this audiobook begins with special relativity, exploring the fascinating relationship between space and time that led to Einstein's legendary equation, E=mc². The second part delves into general relativity, revealing how Einstein reimagined Newton's gravitational theory and its effect on the fabric of spacetime itself. Finally, the work expands to cosmic scale, explaining how these principles govern the universe as a whole.
What makes this exploration exceptional is Einstein's gift for clarity. He breaks down seemingly impenetrable concepts into accessible language, demystifying ideas that have captivated scientists and curious minds for over a century. Whether you've wondered what that famous equation actually means or sought a deeper understanding of how relativity shapes our reality, this audiobook delivers genuine insight without overwhelming technical jargon.
Perfect for science enthusiasts, curious learners, and anyone seeking to grasp the intellectual foundations of modern physics, this timeless work remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as when Einstein first penned it.
