Description
"Einstein's Dreams" is a collage of fictional stories dreamed by the author in 1905. Each of the 30 chapters represents a different dream about time. In one, time is circular; in another, it stands still. This book is a depiction of the relationship that each human has with time. It explores such ideas as the creative process, human existence, and the link between science and art. "Einstein's Dream" has become an inspiration to various artists, and it has multiple stage adaptations.
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About The Author
Alan Lightman (PhD) is an American physicist and author, renowned for his novel "Einstein's Dreams" (1992). He earned his doctorate in physics from the California Institute of Technology and has taught at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Einstein's Dreams" is a fictional exploration of Albert Einstein's imagined dreams in 1905, examining various conceptions of time and their impact on human life.
Alan Lightman (PhD) is an American physicist and author, renowned for his novel "Einstein's Dreams" (1992). He earned his doctorate in physics from the California Institute of Technology and has taught at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Einstein's Dreams" is a fictional exploration of Albert Einstein's imagined dreams in 1905, examining various conceptions of time and their impact on human life.
Language
English
Topic
Mental Health, Continuous Development
EINSTEIN’S DREAMS
EINSTEIN’S DREAMS
ISBN 10|13
9781400077809 | 978-1400077809
Print Length
144 pages