Lewis Carroll Epstein
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Lewis Carroll Epstein is the author of layman's books on physics that use an idiosyncratic mix of cartoons and single-page brain teasers to pull the reader into advanced concepts in classical mechanics, quantum theory, and Relativity.[citation needed]
His books have been republished for almost 30 years[1]. He once held a job explaining science to juries in patent disputes, which informed his teaching style[citation needed].
Bibliography
Non-fiction
- Thinking Physics is Gedanken Physics (1979, ISBN 0935218068)
- Thinking Physics (1981, ISBN 9780935218022)
- Relativity Visualized (1984, ISBN 0935218033), held in over 7000 libraries.[2]
- translated into German as Relativitätstheorie anschaulich dargestellt : Gedankenexperimente, Zeichnungen, Bilder [3]