Cranks, Quarks, And The Cosmos by Jeremy Bernstein

Cranks, Quarks, And The Cosmos

Jeremy Bernstein

240 pages first pub 1993 (editions)

nonfiction science challenging informative medium-paced
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Essays discuss how the early work of Einstein, a then-unknown patent office clerk, could be told from the work of a crank, the life of Sophia Kovalevsky, the foremost woman mathematician of the nineteenth century, and other scientific subjects

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