Relativity


Relativity: The Special and the General Theory
Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity
A First Course in General Relativity
Einstein: His Life and Universe
A Brief History of Time
General Relativity
Gravitation
The Meaning of Relativity
Special Relativity (M.I.T. Introductory Physics)
Gravity: An Introduction to Einstein's General Relativity
The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
Relativity: A Very Short Introduction
Spacetime Physics: Introduction to Special Relativity
Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution: Modern Physics for Non-Scientists
Quiet Moments in a War by Jean-Paul SartrePrigioniero di nessuno by Diana GabaldonBatman by Alan             MooreOphelia After All by Racquel MarieDark-Thirty by Patricia C. McKissack
Nullo space2
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Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. GriffithsThe Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard P. FeynmanIntroduction to Quantum Mechanics by David J. GriffithsClassical Mechanics by Charles P. Poole Jr.Relativity by Albert Einstein
Not Pop-Science - Physics
130 books — 32 voters

The Time Keeper by Mitch AlbomThe Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey NiffeneggerOutlander by Diana GabaldonDinner at the Homesick Restaurant by Anne TylerMomo by Michael Ende
Time
26 books — 43 voters

The Focus Equation by Thinker MindsetThe Order of Time by Carlo RovelliA Brief History of Time by Stephen W. HawkingTime Travel by James GleickTimefulness by Marcia Bjornerud
Time: What it is and how to use it
94 books — 17 voters
Luminous Bodies Here And Hereafter (The Shining Ones); Being ... by Charles HallockThe Museum of Broken Relationships by Olinka VisticaThe Conquest of Gravitation by Walter F. DimmickAbsolute Relativism by Chris StefanickPublic Relations by Katie Heaney
You Can't "Relate"
119 books — 7 voters

Jean Cocteau
Mirrors should think longer before they reflect.
Jean Cocteau

Felix Alba-Juez
Why is it so difficult for us to think in relative terms? Well, for the good reason that human nature loves absoluteness, and erroneously considers it as a state of higher knowledge.
Felix Alba-Juez, Who was Right: Ptolemy or Copernicus?

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