The Hunt for Vulcan How Albert Einstein destroyed a planet and deciphered the universe Thomas Levenson Speaking Tiger 229 pages; Rs 695 This book stitches together a history of physics from Newton to Einstein, by chronicling the hunt for a planet that did not exist, alongside searches for several planets that did. Astronomy has always been an important test-bed for physics. To be taken seriously, physicists must make predictions that match and explain the observational data of astronomy. This dependence on astronomy started in the 17th ...
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