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Excerpt code: NMIQ Title: Einstein's Quotations (Ultimate Edition)
Douban score: 8. 1
Author: [America] Alice Caraprice
Publisher:? Hunan science and technology publishing house
Original title:? The most worthy Einstein to quote
Translator:? Li Shaoming
Year of publication:? 20 19- 1
Page:? 460
Content introduction:
Einstein's quotations are like short stories. From these words, we will be closer to the real him. He is not a superhuman genius but a human genius, so he is richer because he is human. You will see that behind these real sentences, there stands a lifelike person, whose personality is so vivid, just like his thought experiment, which is enough to make people look back.
This quotation has been published in three editions. This is the fourth edition and the last edition edited. This edition has about 1600 citations. In addition to the original rich content, authoritative preface and editor's detailed information notes reflecting Einstein's colorful life and career achievements, this edition has also added three new parts: children's articles, race and racial discrimination, and essays on Ai's poems.
About the author:
Alice Karaprice is a famous Einstein expert and editor of Princeton University Press. Since the establishment of Ai Yiji, she has been working in Ai Yiji, proofreading and editing words, supervising the production of all volumes of Ai Yiji, and leading the translation of related books. She wrote several good books about Einstein and won the personal achievement award for editing academic publications distributed in the literary market. Author introduction: Albert. Einstein, 1879 was born in a Jewish family in Ulm, Germany, and 1900 graduated from the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. 1905 received a doctorate from the University of Zurich. Einstein put forward the photon hypothesis and successfully explained the photoelectric effect. So he won the Nobel Prize in physics at 192 1 and founded the special theory of relativity at 1905. General relativity was founded in 19 15. 1April 1955 18 died at the age of 76. Foreword Introduction Freeman? Freeman Dyson, born in February 1923, is an English-American mathematical physicist and an honorary professor at the School of Natural Sciences of Princeton Institute of Advanced Studies. ? Dyson's mathematician G.H. Hardy studied mathematics at Cambridge University in his early years. After World War II, he came to Cornell University and followed Hans? Professor. He proved the equivalence of Schwinge variational method and Feynman path integral method, and made a decisive contribution to the establishment of quantum electrodynamics. 195 1 was a professor at Cornell university, and 1953 was a professor at Princeton institute for advanced studies. Freeman? Dyson's name may not be unfamiliar in China. As an outstanding writer, he has a wide readership. Several of his works have been translated into Chinese, such as Waves of the Universe, Infinity, Imagined World and so on. I think many readers are attracted by Dyson's writing. Brief Introduction of Translator: Li Shaoming, a professor at Shandong University, translated books such as Ode to Cell Life, Jellyfish and Snail, and these two popular science books were listed in the 100 Bibliography of Popular Science Books recommended by Capital Library.