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    <![CDATA[The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Einstein, Second Edition]]>
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    <![CDATA[Demystifying physics-and the man who personified it. <br/><br/> Einstein's face is on T-shirts and posters and his name is synonymous with atomic energy and scientific genius. But to understand this individual who not only had great knowledge but great wisdom, we must examine his philosophy of life-and physics. <br/><br/> &#128; New and updated information about Einstein's life<br/> &#128; Analysis of recent, ongoing challenges to Einstein's theories<br/> &#128; Streamlined information on the underpinnings of physics, electricity, magnetism, and other forms of energy<br/> &#128; High-profile museum exhibitions about Einstein are taking place across the U.S. in 2003, 2004, and 2005<br/> &#128; First edition has gained a solid reputation for helping students understand physics<br/> &#128; Einstein was named Time's &quot;Man of the Century&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[You-re no idiot, of course. You know Heisenburg-s uncertainty principle has nothing to do with where you put your car keys. But modern cosmology is relatively complicated. The mystery of the universe definitely isn-t one we can flip to the end to see whodunit.  That hasn-t stopped physicists, astronomers, and philosophers from searching for clues! The topic is infinite (literally), but once you-ve read this book, you-ll have a solid idea of our place in the universe-and even where the cosmos itself might be headed. In this Complete Idiot-s Guide-, you-ll explore -    *      Major religions, philosophical, and scientific theories concerning the nature and origin of the universe.    *      -The theory of everything--one coherent model that would explain how all the forces and particles of nature work.    *      The fascinating and even sometimes bizarre implications of the latest theories.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Einstein]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>You're no idiot of course.  You know that Albert Einstein came up with the famous &quot;E=mc&quot; equation and that his hair looked like it had survived a nuclear test blast.  But when it comes to understanding his theories and how they changed the world--well, you're no Einstein.  Don't go nuclear yet!  The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Einstein shows how relatively easy--and fun--it can be to learn and appreciate the world of physics and Einstein's brillant accomplishments.  In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get:</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em><strong>This guide is a force to be reckoned with &#133;</strong></em> <br/><br/> As an easy, approachable companion to an oft-dreaded subject, this guide is intended for high school and college students who are required to take physics. Offering easy-to-understand instruction, it follows a standard non-calculus-based physics curriculum.<br/> &#149; Clearer, more approachable, solved practice problems plus revised text and figures<br/> &#149; Author and physics teacher Johnnie Dennis won the National Teacher of the Year award, the nation's oldest and most prestigious honor for high school teachers<br/> &#149; In any given year, research shows that between 420,000 and 2.5 million college students have to take at least one physics course to earn their degree]]>
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