PRAISE FOR BOOK:
"With wonderfully chosen digressions and some sophisticated physics plus the minimum amount of math to support it, Jeremy Bernstein has produced a charming account of Einstein's epoch-making papers of 1905. Here is surely the thinking person's guide to Einstein's 'Miracle Year."
-Owen Gingerich, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Author, The Book Nobody Read: Chasing the Revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus
"Why are physicists celebrating the centenary of Einstein's miracle year? In this gem of a book-and in simple words-Bernstein explains how young Albert, in that one year, set the foundation to a century of progress in physics."
-Sheldon L. Glashow, Winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize inPhysics, Professor, Boston University
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Peter L. Gallison, American Scientist, Volume 94, Number 3, May-June 2006
Bernstein's book is wonderful and, as far as I can judge as a professional physicist, very pedagogical for non-specialists.
Andre Martin, CERN Courier, Volume 46, Number 3, 2006
Peter L. Gallison, American Scientist, Volume 94, Number 3, May-June 2006
Bernstein's book is wonderful and, as far as I can judge as a professional physicist, very pedagogical for non-specialists.
Andre Martin, CERN Courier, Volume 46, Number 3, 2006








