First published in 1922, this book represents the first attempt to
popularise the more accessible aspects of Albert Einstein's general
theory of relativity. Eschewing the mathematical components that
put the theory beyond many people's grasp, the author employs
metaphorical examples and thought experiments to convey the
fundamental ideas and assertions of one of physics' most famous
principles - which remains the accepted description of gravitation
more than a century after its first publication. This book will of
interest to students of physics as an introductory basis to aid
further study.
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