Inside Einstein's Mind: The Enigma of Space and Time

Inside Einstein's Mind: The Enigma of Space and Time

7.3

Nov 25 2015

1h 53m

Documentary, History

In November 1915, Einstein published his greatest work: General Relativity, the theory that transformed our understanding of nature's laws and the entire history of the cosmos. This documentary tells the story of Einstein's masterpiece, from the simple but powerful ideas at the heart of relativity to the revolution in cosmology still playing out in today's labs, revealing Einstein's brilliance as never before.

Jay O. Sanders

Jay O. Sanders

Narrator (voice)

David Tennant

David Tennant

Narrator (Voice UK)

Vincent Watts

Vincent Watts

Child Einstein

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