![]() It would take an average person a lifetime to collate and build. This is a very thorough book consisting of around 42 pages of references and notes. He was actually brilliant in mathematics and could visualise equations, and more importantly understand how they related to the physical world around him. He preferred the freethinking expression that mathematics provided. The poor grade was often due to minor mistakes such as using the wrong type of paper, or making a spelling mistake.Įinstein believed that imagination and freethinking were more important than learning everything in a mechanical fashion, and as a result, he did not take some of the subjects very seriously. For example, in school Einstein was a genius in mathematics, but given a poor grade because some of his teachers did not like him. Reading this book, you will learn many things not commonly known. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can never read too much about Einstein I must have read at least six books about him since the 1980s and he still fascinates me. It is a 675 page comprehensive book covering the life and times of Einstein. Einstein: His Life and Universe, is a biography written by Walter Isaacson, and first printed in 2007 by Simon & Schuster. ![]()
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