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Old December 6th 06, 09:04 PM posted to sci.astro.seti
Alan Dillard[_1_]
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Default how technical is Einstein's book on relativity?

Looking for opinions from anyone who has read The Meaning of Relativity. I
collect books in fine bindings for my home library and found a very nice
copy of The Meaning of Relativity on eBay below, but was wondering if a
non-scientist would find it interesting. Or is it a bit too technical? If
it's an interesting read, I think I'll bid on it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170057950676


 




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