Hi everyone,

Can anyone recommend some good books about relativity. I read Relativity Demystified by David McMahon and Paul M. Alsing which excellent as it explained the mathematics with simple examples. So I am after something similar.

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 The best books about general relativity in my advice are: R.Wald, General Relativity Misner, Thorne, Wheeler, GRAVITATION The first one is a classic, the second is called "phone book" because of its volume, but is very complete. The only flaw is that the books are a bit dated, so they aren't up to date about cosmology.

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I like Weinberg's books. For GR he has written one with the title "Gravitation and Cosmology" in the 1970ies. Concerning the cosmology part it's outdated, but GR (and also SR!) is nicely explained in great detail, including the necessary mathematics. For cosmology he has written a new book "Cosmology" in 2008 which is also very clearly written.

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 Quote by codeman_nz Can anyone recommend some good books about relativity. I read Relativity Demystified by David McMahon and Paul M. Alsing which excellent as it explained the mathematics with simple examples. So I am after something similar.
It might be helpful if you could explain more about what you want in a second book that you didn't get in that book.

Also, are you interested in special relativity only, or general relativity as well?

In addition to those that people have already mentioned, some other nonmathematical books worth considering are:

Gardner, Relativity Simply Explained
Geroch, Relativity from A to B
Will, Was Einstein Right?
 Recognitions: Gold Member Homework Help I'll throw in one of my favorites for an introductory book: A Journey into Gravity and Spacetime by John Archibald Wheeler. This book gives a unique presentation with wonderful insight by a great mind. (Plus, very cheap used copies can be found online!)
 D'Inverno.

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 Quote by alialice The best books about general relativity in my advice are: R.Wald, General Relativity
That's a nice reference if you already know the subject, but for learning the subject I've never understood why people like it.

For special relativity I would recommend Moore's "Traveler's guide through spacetime", for GR I would recommend Carroll or d'Inverno. :)

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