
Description
A great physicist but a lousy father, Einstein played with the nature of space and time as easily as he did his beloved violin. Mark Steel grapples with the fundamental nature of the Universe and E...instein's dislike of socks to provide a comic guide to the essence of the most famous scientist in history. Surely the only television programme in history to explain special relativity with reference to both minicabs and Blake's 7, this is Einstein in a nutshell, at nearly the speed of light.
A great physicist but a lousy father, Einstein played with the nature of space and time as easily as he did his beloved violin. Mark Steel grapples with the fundamental nature of the Universe and E...instein's dislike of socks to provide a comic guide to the essence of the most famous scientist in history. Surely the only television programme in history to explain special relativity with reference to both minicabs and Blake's 7, this is Einstein in a nutshell, at nearly the speed of light.
Series: | The Mark Steel Lectures 2; Series 2 |
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First transmission date: | 2004 |
Published: | 2004 |
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Duration: | 00:29:15 |
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Producer: | Jon Rolph |
Contributors: | and Jo Brand; Martin Hyder; Mark Steel |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Link to related site: | : http://www.open2.net/marksteel/einstein_lecture.html |
Subject terms: | Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 |
Production number: | JOUA341J |
Available to public: | no |