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The average rating for Einstein: The Life and Times based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-05-18 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars Alejandro Londono
I can't believe all the reviews about this book being mediocre - I got to take two minutes out of my day to stand tall for my man RWC! If you're thinking of reading a book about Einstein I wholeheartedly recommend this one. I really enjoyed this thing back when I was a young man in my early twenties trying to understand the world. I savored it and read it chapter by chapter, day by day, on the bus to and from this death-dealing manual labor job I despised - it saved my brain! Clark's writing style is more than adequate as biographers go, and he covers a lot of bases: Einstein's childhood and development into an unspectacular young man; his theories and the subsequent backlashes and accolades they received; his relationship to the world as a celebrated genius; his death and legacy - you get the whole shebang. If anybody knows of a more accurate and all-encompassing bio of Einstein please let me know. I just found this the other day at a yard sale for a dime! Going to see if it really was as good as I remembered it. A part of me doesn't want to reread it for fear of ruining that magical feeling it gave me back on that bus... --- Alright, finally finished it... not as life changing or earth shattering as it was when I was 22 but still packs a wallop with its scope and breath on Einstein. Still highly recommended...
Review # 2 was written on 2013-09-24 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars Tony Barrett
One of the best biographies, I have read so far, although I had to re-read some of Einstein's concepts to make myself clear for the next move. The progression from one part to the other is like moving a higher level with respect to Einstein's journey and getting to know more of him at personal level. Before reading this book, I have always wondered had Einstein not discovered the theory of relativity, what would have happened to physics. But the answer wasn't too difficult to find, there would have been an ether theory revolving around the same principle. And this would have come to the fore somewhere around the mid twentieth century unlike the beginning of the century, which is the present case. Brownian motion and theory of relativity were in rudimentary in quantum mechanics Einstein helped them reach shore. At the same time, there are invaluable and breakthrough contributions like 'photon paper' and the 'duality of quantum mechanical wave-particle'. His contemporaries Bohr, Schrodinger, DeBroglie and Heisenberg together might have reached the latter's conclusion but (I'm sure) not alone. Einstein's life since the very beginning, his hatred towards Germany, his work in Switzerland and then academics in Germany again, his family leniency towards religions & spirituality, his love for physics, his journey during world wars & inclination towards Zionism in later years of life is all majestically ingrained by the author. In addition, Clark did a fantastic job in explaining the most complex theories in physics for laypersons like meself, his involvement in politics and his role in the invention of atomic bomb. Prior to his death in late 1954, Einstein summarized his feelings about his role in the creation of the atomic bomb: "I made one great mistake in my life... when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification - the danger that the Germans would make them." Unlike the books that I have read so for, this is the second one that is not a fast read, first being Dawkins' The God Delusion. Overall, an exemplary work done by Ronald W. Clark in introducing us to the life and world of man with the most phenomenal intellect Albert Einstein.


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