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What Einstein Got Wrong

Written by: Dan Hooper, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Dan Hooper
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These 12 half-hour lectures are about what Einstein got wrong. He may have kindled a scientific revolution with his famous theory of relativity and his proof that atoms and light quanta exist, but he balked at accepting the most startling implications of these theories - such as the existence of black holes, the big bang, gravity waves, and mind-bendingly strange phenomena in the quantum realm. In a course that assumes no background in science and uses very little math, research physicist Dan Hooper of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of Chicago focuses on Einstein's personal qualities that made him a heavy hitter with relativity but also a strikeout king in many of his other ideas.

You start with two lectures on Einstein's special and general theories of relativity, and in a later lecture you cover his founding role in quantum theory. All are titanic achievements. The balance of the course deals with his false starts, blind alleys, and outright blunders, which are fascinating for what they reveal about the give-and-take conduct of science. For example, the possibility of black holes, which are infinitely dense concentrations of matter, emerged from the equations of general relativity. However, the idea seemed so absurd to Einstein that he believed something in nature must prevent black holes from forming. He was wrong. Similar considerations led him to doubt the existence of gravity waves, insist that the universe must be static and eternal, and hold out for a deterministic theory that would solve the weird paradoxes of quantum mechanics. Again, he was wrong. Dr. Hooper closes with a lecture on the missteps of other great physicists - Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton - proving that Einstein is in good company. Even geniuses struggle to find the truth.

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Dan Hooper Rocks!!!

Dan Hooper's love for Science shows through in his own delivery of these courses! His respect for the historical significance of the great thinkers of the past is also obvious even though parts of the course is about their mistakes.
Thank you Dan so much!!!

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Interesting, informative and Understandable

I am not a scientist but love learning new things. This was very informative and presented at a level that allowed understanding without a background in astronomy or university physics. Just great information and easy to listen to

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An interesting look at the impact of Einstein

This book was presented very well. It cover's things that Einstein got wrong but not just in general but things that his theories predicted and he didn't believe. I learned that he was actually the father of Quantum Mechanics even though he felt it had to be wrong. He predicted black holes and an expanding universe but felt that those were just things that made the math work and couldn't be real. It was interesting to see the man that gave humanity the tools to go beyond its previous thinking, was trapped by the same thinking he was freeing others from.

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read it all

I was lost at one point but I've continued to listen and did not regret it. Good feeling in the end.
...Hmm, I thought the headline is optional...

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Great lecture!

I really enjoyed this series of lectures on not just Einstein, but many other science giants! And no, this does not make me think less of Einstein in anyway! Just the opposite in fact, it makes me have even more appreciation for the things he got right and his massive contributions to science! It's true that Einstein will be remembered for a Millenia! What an amazing mind!!

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