
The A B C of Relativity
The A B C of Relativity, written by Bertrand Russell in the early 20th century, is a popular science book that explains Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in accessible terms for a general audience. Russell breaks down complex concepts related to space, time, and the universe, making them understandable without requiring a background in mathematics or physics. This work remains notable for its clarity and its role in popularizing scientific ideas, particularly the principles of special and general relativity and their implications for modern science.







