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[A] clear picture of how the scientific and cultural worlds of early twentieth-century Europe influenced Einstein's theories about physical phenomena. The reader plunges deeply into Einstein's life and discovers the fundamental forces that shaped his achievement.John Boccio, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Swarthmore College
This is a wonderful book, entertaining, informative, full of interesting material. I think everyone will enjoy reading it.David Goodstein, California Institute of Technology
With his usual clarity, Ohanian brings to life an important era in the development of
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[A] clear picture of how the scientific and cultural worlds of early twentieth-century Europe influenced Einstein's theories about physical phenomena. The reader plunges deeply into Einstein's life and discovers the fundamental forces that shaped his achievement.John Boccio, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Swarthmore College

This is a wonderful book, entertaining, informative, full of interesting material. I think everyone will enjoy reading it.David Goodstein, California Institute of Technology

With his usual clarity, Ohanian brings to life an important era in the development of physics. He underscores the human strengths and frailties of the protagonists and demonstrates how bumpy the road to scientific discovery really is.Kevork Spartalian, Department of Physics, University of Vermont

Einstein's scientific mistakes are so masterfully presented and thoroughly analyzed that reading the book will enrich the knowledge of the specialist and the general reader alike about fundamental aspects of Einstein's real and attempted contributions to twentieth-century physics.Vesselin Petkov, Concordia University, Montreal, and author of Relativity and the Nature of Spacetime

Ohanian makes one big mistake himself: the title of the book. This book tells us a lot more than 'Einstein's Mistakes.' It is a wonderful and insightful description of how science, and all creative work, really takes place. To paraphrase Kepler, it reveals the wondrous and twisted roads that lead us to knowledge.Stephen Krashen, professor emeritus, University of Southern California, and author of The Power of Reading

A wonderfully interactive and unusual biography of Einstein: each of Einstein's 'mistakes' challenges us to try and follow the workings of his incredible mind.Wolfgang Rindler, professor of physics, University of Texas at Dallas, and author of Essential Relativity: Special, General, and Cosmological

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Hans C. Ohanian received his B.S. from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University, where he worked with John A. Wheeler. He has taught at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Union College, and the University of Vermont. He is the author of several textbooks spanning all undergraduate levels: Physics, Principles of Physics, Relativity: A Modern Introduction, Modern Physics, Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Classical Electrodynamics, and, with Remo Ruffini, Gravitation and Spacetime. He is also the author of dozens of articles dealing with gravitation, relativity, and quantum theory, including many articles on fundamental physics published in the American Journal of Physics, where he served as associate editor for some years. He lives in Vermont.