First published in 1986, this award-winning account of how Einstein’s theory holds up after more than seventy-five years has been updated to accommodate the most recent experimental findings, as well as the exciting story of the rise and fall of the ”fifth force.”
Interesante al hablar de todo el contexto histórico tras el desarrollo de GR, los retos que la pusieron a prueba, como las teorías alternativas que aparecieron. Aburrido en los detalles más técnicos de los experimentos.
An impressive book that is still relevant today about an important theory. If you need a primer on the Principle of Equivalence and Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, this is still the book to read.
The book carefully separates between the principle of equivalence from Einstein's actual theory, then goes on to explain the various experiments conducted to prove or disprove General Relativity as well as other theories of gravity.
In the end, General Relativity stands as the best theory of gravity we know of.
enjoyable read. i really like the history/people part of the book. most of the concepts are hard to grok, but i've found out that rereading some of the chapters helps.
also, 2nd edition(last one?) is little dated (not in a big way though) for example, that gyroscope experiment was completed (look it up on the wiki: "gravity probe b") and superconducting super collider in texas was never built.
An old favorite, but until I read the Elegant Universe, I never realized that I really didn't understand relativity from this book. Still, this is a great depiction for the layperson of the way general relativity was tested.
یک کتاب فوقالعاده برای آشنایی اولیه با نظریه نسبیت انیشتین و آزمایشهای انجام شده برای بررسی صحت اون. با وجود اینکه درباره فیزیک و نظریه پیچیده نسبیت هست، اما خود کتاب درگیر پیچیدگی نشده و طوری نوشته شده که با یک کمی آشنایی با مفاهیم فیزیک میشه خوند و ازش لذت برد