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Books with title Relativity

  • Relativity

    Cristin Bishara, Elizabeth Evans, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 4, 2013)
    If Ruby Wright could have her way, her dad would never have met and married her stepmother Willow, her best friend George would be more than a friend, and her mom would still be alive. Ruby knows wishes can't come true; some things just can't be undone. Then she discovers a tree in the middle of an Ohio cornfield with a wormhole to nine alternative realities. Suddenly, Ruby can access completely different realities, each containing variations of her "life" if things had gone differently at key moments. The windshield wiper missing her mother's throat, her big brother surviving his ill-fated birth her father never having met Willow. Her ideal "world" one with everything and everyone she wants "most" could be within reach. But is there such a thing as a perfect world? What is Ruby willing to give up to find out?
  • Relativity

    Cristin Bishara

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Sept. 10, 2013)
    If Ruby Wright could have her way, her dad would never have met and married her stepmother Willow, her best friend George would be more than a friend, and her mom would still be alive. Ruby knows wishes can't come true; some things just can't be undone. Then she discovers a tree in the middle of an Ohio cornfield with a wormhole to nine alternative realities. Suddenly, Ruby can access completely different realities, each containing variations of her life-if things had gone differently at key moments. The windshield wiper missing her mother's throat…her big brother surviving his ill-fated birth…her father never having met Willow. Her ideal world-one with everything and everyone she wants most-could be within reach. But is there such a thing as a perfect world? What is Ruby willing to give up to find out?
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  • Relativity

    Cristin Bishara

    eBook (, June 30, 2020)
    There are so many moments Ruby Wright wishes she could change. The moment her dad uprooted her from California to live in backwoods Ohio with their new stepfamily. The moment she moved away without telling her best friend George she loved him. The moment a car accident ended her mother's life. But no one can rewrite time. At least, that's what physics-obsessed Ruby believes. Then she stumbles upon a lightning-powered tree—a doorway to a series of parallel universes. How many possible worlds will Ruby have to explore to find the one with the perfect combination of people, relationships, and experiences? And is she willing to risk everything she has to get back what she has lost? With a deft blend of science and heart, Cristin Bishara's thought-provoking debut novel explores the laws of time and space...and the even more mysterious nature of love and loss.
  • Relativity

    Albert Einstein, Digital Fire

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, Sept. 28, 2018)
    First published in 1916, 'Relativity: The Special and the General Theory' is regarded as the most significant work in modern physics. This book gives an insight into the scientific theory about the relationship between space and time, the theory of gravitation and the universe. The author using minimum mathematical terms and implementing basic principles and ideas of the theory tells how it helped shaping the present world. The book is divided into three parts which deal respectively with the special theory of relativity, with the general theory of relativity, and with considerations on the universe as a whole. The special theory deals with the physics of elementary particles while the general theory is concerned with the force of gravity and its effect on the other forces of nature. These two theories, while exceptional in their explanations of their particular focus, are inconsistent with each other, and it has long been an aim of the science of physics to help resolve these inconsistencies.
  • Relativity

    Cristin Bishara

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, )
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  • Relativity

    Albert Einstein

    eBook (Routledge, Aug. 6, 2012)
    Time's 'Man of the Century', Albert Einstein is the unquestioned founder of modern physics. His theory of relativity is the most important scientific idea of the modern era. In this short book Einstein explains, using the minimum of mathematical terms, the basic ideas and principles of the theory which has shaped the world we live in today. Unsurpassed by any subsequent books on relativity, this remains the most popular and useful exposition of Einstein's immense contribution to human knowledge.
  • Relativity

    R.S. Penney, Jourdan Vian, Gregg Chambers

    language (Beyond Time Books - A Next Chapter Imprint, Feb. 21, 2017)
    A piece of ancient Overseer technology has been found.Anna Lenai must travel to a small town in Tennessee to recover the device before it gets to the wrong hands. Meanwhile, Jack heads to Leyria to contact a professor who has studied the Overseers, hoping to keep the man alive long enough to get some answers.What they're unaware of is that Wesley Pennfield has returned to Earth, seeking revenge on the people who took everything from him.
  • Relativity

    M.K. Parsons

    language (, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Sephora Koenig comes from a strict community committed to the task of protecting the ancestors. In the Transient village, it is an honor and duty to sacrifice for the cause of time travel with this singular purpose. Sophie wonders if she was made for more than blindly following the Council, especially after she is sent on her first mission to Roxy and the 2074 bunker. Though devoted to her father, Morris Koenig, Shepherd of the Transient, she thinks he may be keeping secrets that could alter their destiny. When Sophie travels with Levi and Roxy to live among the earliest settlers of Manhattan Island, her limits will be tested. She will have to make a choice between love or her purpose as a member of the Transient. When time requires a sacrifice, can Sophie do what her upbringing demands?
  • Relativity

    M. A. George, M.A. George

    language (M. A. George, Jan. 8, 2013)
    No matter the planet, Palta Capal is an alien. She’s lived a lifetime where she never belonged…but relocating to the “home world” she’s never seen has her feeling more like an outsider than ever.Teetering between the thrill of newfound love and the despair of family loss—not to mention the looming threat of global war—Palta doesn’t need any more excitement in her life. But what she needs and what she gets are two entirely different things.
  • Relativity

    Albert Einstein, Robert Lawson, Amit Hagar

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, July 22, 2004)
    Albert Einstein's Relativity: The Special and the General Theory (1920) is a cornerstone of modern physics. Einstein intended this book for "those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical point of view, are interested in the theory, but who are not conversant with the mathematical apparatus." Indeed, within the vast literature on the philosophy of space and time, Einstein's Relativity shall remain an illuminable and intelligible exposition, highly quotable as one of the most lucid presentations of the subject matter, and a launching pad for any further inquiry on the fascinating features of our universe.
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  • Relativity

    Albert Einstein, Vesselin Petkov

    eBook (Minkowski Institute Press, Sept. 10, 2018)
    The volume contains new publications of five works by Einstein - his valuable book Relativity: The Special and the General Theory, written for a wider audience - and four articles, which nicely complement the issues discussed in the book.The selected works contain not only Einstein's own explanations of his revolutionary contributions to fundamental physics, but also give the readers, particularly his popular book, the unique chance to be exposed to Einstein's original thinking in action. Einstein's five works included in the volume are:1. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory. A Popular Exposition 2. "What is the Theory of Relativity," written at the request of The London Times and published on November 28, 19193. "Ether and the Theory of Relativity," An Address delivered on May 5th, 1920 in the University of Leyden4. "Geometry and Experience," An expanded form of an Address to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin on January 27th, 19215. "A Brief Outline of the Development of the Theory of Relativity," Nature volume 106, pages 782-784 (17 February 1921)
  • Relativity

    Albert Einstein, Julian Lopez-Morillas

    Audio CD (HighBridge Audio, Sept. 5, 2001)
    Albert Einstein described Relativity as a "popular explosion" of his famous theory. Written in 1916, it introduced the lay audience to the remarkable perspective which had overturned theoretical physics. Einstein's genius was to express this perspective in understandable terms.