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by Pedro G. Ferreira is a widely acclaimed "biography" of Albert Einstein's most famous achievement. Unlike standard biographies that focus solely on Einstein, this narrative traces the theory's life from its 1915 inception through a century of rejection, rediscovery, and its current status as the bedrock of modern cosmology. Key Themes and Narrative Scope The Perfect Theory: A Century of Geniuses and t...
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