Einstein for the Everyday Person, It's Simpler Than You Think
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HOLLYWOOD, FL, May 22, 2014 - "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science". - Albert Einstein
Told with humor, enthusiasm, and rare clarity, Einstein Relatively Simple reveals how a former high school drop-out revolutionized our understanding of space and time. Along the way, the book tracks Einstein through the perils and triumphs of his life -- follows his thinking his logic, and his insights -- and chronicles the audacity, imagination, and sheer genius of the man recognized as the greatest scientist of the modern era. The book is written especially for those who always wanted to understand Einstein's ideas but never thought it possible.
A former aerospace program manager, Egdall has been working toward publication of his book for five years, while teaching lay courses in modern physics at OSHER Lifelong Learning Institutes at the University of Miami and Florida International University. In addition, Egdall gives talks on the wonders of the universe at libraries, schools, and civic organizations often dressed as Albert Einstein.
Einstein Relatively Simple has received critical praise:
Prolific science fiction, non-fiction, and fantasy author John DeChancie says:
"Its terrific. Extremely well written, understandable, and displays a logical and clear development and explication of some of the most hard-to-understand ideas in the world (Egdall has) a considerable talent for explaining erudite concepts to the lay reader in clear and concise writing . . . (Egdall) may be the next Asimov or Sagan.
Dr. James R. Webb, astrophysics professor and director of the SARA Observatory, says:
"I find the book extremely well written . . . I love the way Egdall interweaves the history and personality of the scientists with the actual science, without losing track of the main points. I am impressed with the scope and breadth of the manuscript. Having read many books on relativity, from advanced texts to accessible descriptions . . . I find this book is one of the most complete survey books I have seen. If you only read one book on special and general relativity, this is the one to read."
Egdall is available for interviews and appearances. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews, and/or book-signings, CONTACT: One Take Productions, Inc. 754 368 5206 or onetake@bellsouth.net. Look for the book at your book store or Amazon.com
Visit the web site: http://bit.ly/1qY4186
Press Contact:
Art Galietti
One Take Productions, Inc.
1440 Coral Ridge Drive #204 Coral Springs, FL 33071
754 368 5206
http://iramarkegdall.com/
Told with humor, enthusiasm, and rare clarity, Einstein Relatively Simple reveals how a former high school drop-out revolutionized our understanding of space and time. Along the way, the book tracks Einstein through the perils and triumphs of his life -- follows his thinking his logic, and his insights -- and chronicles the audacity, imagination, and sheer genius of the man recognized as the greatest scientist of the modern era. The book is written especially for those who always wanted to understand Einstein's ideas but never thought it possible.
A former aerospace program manager, Egdall has been working toward publication of his book for five years, while teaching lay courses in modern physics at OSHER Lifelong Learning Institutes at the University of Miami and Florida International University. In addition, Egdall gives talks on the wonders of the universe at libraries, schools, and civic organizations often dressed as Albert Einstein.
Einstein Relatively Simple has received critical praise:
Prolific science fiction, non-fiction, and fantasy author John DeChancie says:
"Its terrific. Extremely well written, understandable, and displays a logical and clear development and explication of some of the most hard-to-understand ideas in the world (Egdall has) a considerable talent for explaining erudite concepts to the lay reader in clear and concise writing . . . (Egdall) may be the next Asimov or Sagan.
Dr. James R. Webb, astrophysics professor and director of the SARA Observatory, says:
"I find the book extremely well written . . . I love the way Egdall interweaves the history and personality of the scientists with the actual science, without losing track of the main points. I am impressed with the scope and breadth of the manuscript. Having read many books on relativity, from advanced texts to accessible descriptions . . . I find this book is one of the most complete survey books I have seen. If you only read one book on special and general relativity, this is the one to read."
Egdall is available for interviews and appearances. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews, and/or book-signings, CONTACT: One Take Productions, Inc. 754 368 5206 or onetake@bellsouth.net. Look for the book at your book store or Amazon.com
Visit the web site: http://bit.ly/1qY4186
Press Contact:
Art Galietti
One Take Productions, Inc.
1440 Coral Ridge Drive #204 Coral Springs, FL 33071
754 368 5206
http://iramarkegdall.com/