It’s a gripping "biography" of an idea. It turns what could be a dry textbook subject into a page-turner about how we realized the universe is expanding.
If you’re looking for a review to post or just want the gist, here’s a breakdown:
"God's Equation" by Amir D. Aczel is a fantastic, fast-paced dive into the history of the —the "Lambda" in Einstein's field equations.
It reads like a detective story, tracing Einstein’s "biggest blunder" to the modern discovery that the universe is actually accelerating.
Sometimes it spends more time on the history than the actual mechanics of relativity.
It’s a gripping "biography" of an idea. It turns what could be a dry textbook subject into a page-turner about how we realized the universe is expanding.
If you’re looking for a review to post or just want the gist, here’s a breakdown: God's equation : Einstein, relativity, and the ...
"God's Equation" by Amir D. Aczel is a fantastic, fast-paced dive into the history of the —the "Lambda" in Einstein's field equations. It’s a gripping "biography" of an idea
It reads like a detective story, tracing Einstein’s "biggest blunder" to the modern discovery that the universe is actually accelerating. God's equation : Einstein, relativity, and the ...
Sometimes it spends more time on the history than the actual mechanics of relativity.