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A bend in the stars
A bend in the stars












There was no central clock, central time that everything was set to. So a clock in Switzerland might be 15 minutes ahead of a clock in France. And in order for schedules to work, you need to agree on a clock. And in order for trains to work, you need schedules. Well, for starters, time - especially around the turn of the century. What if someone beat Einstein?"ġ3.7: Cosmos And Culture The Universe According To Albert Einstein: Relativity And I just thought before I even put the magazine down that that was a brilliant story idea. He could have shown that gravity bends light. "I was reading this blurb in Scientific American in 2014, and it said a hundred years ago this month, Einstein was on the verge of proving relativity, and if he had only gotten to Russia or his team had gotten to Russia to photograph the total solar eclipse, he would have had his final piece of proof. But Barenbaum says what first attracted her was the science. The story centers on Vanya and Miri, Jewish siblings who might be able to avoid Vanya's certain death on the front lines - if he can prove that gravity bends light.Ī Bend in the Stars is Rachel Barenbaum's first novel, and it's somehow a history of science, a story of injustice, a romance novel, and an adventure tale all at once. These two threads intertwine in a new novel called A Bend in the Stars. In 1914, Russia was on the brink of war, and Albert Einstein was on the brink of proving his theory of relativity. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title A Bend in the Stars Author Rachel Barenbaum














A bend in the stars