A Russellian attempt to make Relativity understandable to common man. I think Bertrand Russell has tried his level best to make it as lucid and simple as possible yet the most important thing here is to remember the words from Einstein, the father of relativity.
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
The book lives upto it. You can read it if you want. This book was really beyond me.
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